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That's funny that it's on an album called Music from the Avengers Movies. Neither G's fanfare nor Tyler's was ever used for an Avengers film. But it is a nice recording.
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Giacchino wrote that? I never knew. Great fanfare. Actually memorable. -
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I’m always delighted when I hear Giacchino’s Marvel logo start to play, because it means I’ll have plenty of time to use the bathroom, make some popcorn, pour a mixed drink, and check my email… all before the logo finishes playing and the episode or movie starts to play. Even more acutely obvious in front of a TV show which has a 10 second title card... I honestly thought the one that they currently use (on Loki etc.) was by Brian Tyler although having found both the Tyler and Giacchino ones on Amazon, they more or less sound like the other played upside down. Still, I think the Giacchino one is the most enjoyably pompous of the two and I'll always enjoy something which apes the opening string figure from Horner's Star Trek 2 main titles.
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I’m always delighted when I hear Giacchino’s Marvel logo start to play, because it means I’ll have plenty of time to use the bathroom, make some popcorn, pour a mixed drink, and check my email… all before the logo finishes playing and the episode or movie starts to play. Even more acutely obvious in front of a TV show which has a 10 second title card... I honestly thought the one that they currently use (on Loki etc.) was by Brian Tyler although having found both the Tyler and Giacchino ones on Amazon, they more or less sound like the other played upside down. Still, I think the Giacchino one is the most enjoyably pompous of the two and I'll always enjoy something which apes the opening string figure from Horner's Star Trek 2 main titles. …and apes the 20th Century Fox Fanfare I should add.
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