Cool! Piano takedown of “Lockons” from Jerry Goldsmith’s all-electronic RUNAWAY score. Grating synths in 7/8 time, WORD! Tom Selleck a movie star? NO! Kirstie Alley a smokeshow? YES! Michael Crichton sci-fi tech that came from Sears—only in 1984!
Cool! Piano takedown of “Lockons” from Jerry Goldsmith’s all-electronic RUNAWAY score. Grating synths in 7/8 time, WORD! Tom Selleck a movie star? NO! Kirstie Alley a smokeshow? YES! Michael Crichton sci-fi tech that came from Sears—only in 1984!
Hahah. Total smokeshow. This is so cool - thanks for sharing
380 CDs added to FSMCDs this morning, 7/2/24! On top of the 2000+ still available from last week’s mega-sale—check out the listings for great film music, cheap!
Thanks for all your orders at FSMCDs! What an amazing three weeks. Tons more stuff available for sale, but please note our upcoming vacation deadline to get your order in—thanks!
A shout-out to my friends at Intrada for their latest Kickstarter, to finance a new recording of Frank Skinner’s Abbot and Costello Meet Frankenstein. Support them today!