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Post by Ostinato on Sept 23, 2014 10:10:15 GMT -6
Toshiyuki Watanabe: Dagahra's Revival (M15), from "Rebirth of Mothra 2" (1997).
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Post by kaonashi on Sept 23, 2014 15:03:50 GMT -6
"Will of the Larvae" is my favourite track from Watanabe's Trilogy of Mothra
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Post by Ostinato on Sept 23, 2014 15:25:32 GMT -6
"Will of the Larvae" is my favourite track from Watanabe's Trilogy of Mothra That is actually what I'm listening to right now! It is probably my favorite cue from Watanabe's Mothra scores, even though it sounds a bit like Colors of the Wind, from "Pocahontas" (1995).
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Post by Ostinato on Sept 23, 2014 15:27:28 GMT -6
Toshiyuki Watanabe: Will of the Larvae (M26 Full Version), from "Rebirth of Mothra" (1996).
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Post by kaonashi on Sept 24, 2014 7:56:44 GMT -6
"Will of the Larvae" is my favourite track from Watanabe's Trilogy of Mothra That is actually what I'm listening to right now! It is probably my favorite cue from Watanabe's Mothra scores, even though it sounds a bit like Colors of the Wind, from "Pocahontas" (1995). I never pay attention to conections beetween this tracks
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Post by Ostinato on Sept 24, 2014 10:35:23 GMT -6
That is actually what I'm listening to right now! It is probably my favorite cue from Watanabe's Mothra scores, even though it sounds a bit like Colors of the Wind, from "Pocahontas" (1995). I never pay attention to conections beetween this tracks I usually don't unless something about a certain cue sounds familiar. I myself never noticed until I saw "Pocahontas" again recently.
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Post by Ostinato on Sept 24, 2014 10:37:09 GMT -6
Toshiyuki Watanabe: The Last Battle (M33), from "Rebirth of Mothra 3" (1998).
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Post by kaonashi on Sept 25, 2014 9:45:13 GMT -6
One thing that I don't like in Watanebe's Thrilogy of Mothra is an arrange of Mothra's Song. I prefer only original Koseki's version with muscular brasses and percussion and fantastic voices of The Peanuts.
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Post by Ostinato on Sept 25, 2014 10:53:57 GMT -6
One thing that I don't like in Watanebe's Thrilogy of Mothra is an arrange of Mothra's Song. I prefer only original Koseki's version with muscular brasses and percussion and fantastic voices of The Peanuts. I don't mind it, although the original version by Koseki will always be the best. Out of all of the Mothra songs, I like Haora Mothra the most. It's the only song that I really get attached to every time I hear it.
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Post by Ostinato on Sept 25, 2014 10:57:13 GMT -6
Hachiro Aoyama: Ransom Money Extortion Operations Start (M-EX Extra), from "The Bullet Train" (1975).
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Post by kaonashi on Sept 26, 2014 16:38:12 GMT -6
Concert version of the theme from Kaze Tachinu by Joe Hisaishi - in my opinion best modern japanese film composer.
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Post by Ostinato on Sept 26, 2014 17:25:41 GMT -6
Yasushi Akutagawa: "Where Chimneys are Seen" (1953)
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Post by kaonashi on Sept 28, 2014 7:22:32 GMT -6
Isao Tomita - Break! The Chinese Sword/Ending from Zatoichi Meets the One-armed Swordsman. Fantastic, Morriconesque trumpet!
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Post by Ostinato on Sept 28, 2014 10:10:05 GMT -6
Isao Tomita - Break! The Chinese Sword/Ending from Zatoichi Meets the One-armed Swordsman. Fantastic, Morriconesque trumpet! I love that cue! Some say it is horrible, but I absolutely love it!
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Post by Ostinato on Sept 28, 2014 10:12:14 GMT -6
Isao Tomita: Break! Chinese Sword ~ Ending (DB32), from "Zatoichi Meets the One-Armed Swordsman" (1971).
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Post by kaonashi on Oct 6, 2014 11:13:46 GMT -6
Joe Hisaishi - Silent Love (Main Theme) from "A Scene at the Sea"
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Post by Ostinato on Oct 6, 2014 11:20:04 GMT -6
Sei Ikeno: DB14, from "Peony Lantern" (1968).
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Post by MrGameguycolor on Oct 7, 2014 22:17:46 GMT -6
This pretty much speaks for itself:
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Post by Ostinato on Oct 8, 2014 7:52:32 GMT -6
Sei Ikeno: DB35, from "Great Yokai War" (1968).
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Post by kaonashi on Oct 8, 2014 13:13:49 GMT -6
Chu Ishikawa - Tetsuo The Iron Man - Megatron.
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Post by kaonashi on Oct 10, 2014 16:12:24 GMT -6
Shigeru Umebayashi - The Grandmaster - Love Theme II
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Post by Ostinato on Oct 10, 2014 16:34:43 GMT -6
Riichiro Manabe: Unstoppable Megalon (M22), from "Godzilla vs. Megalon" (1973).
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Post by MrGameguycolor on Oct 12, 2014 20:47:18 GMT -6
I've been playing a lot of Smash Bros: Much better than this game's Final Destination.
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Post by Ostinato on Oct 12, 2014 21:47:45 GMT -6
Akira Ifukube: Letter of Challenge (M17AT2), from "Yagyu Martial Arts Scroll: Ninjitsu" (1958).
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Post by kaonashi on Oct 22, 2014 8:37:44 GMT -6
Akira Ifukube - Daimajin - Oppressed People. Beautiful track, but i swear that this melody appears in another score by Ifukube... I can't recall...
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Post by Ostinato on Oct 22, 2014 11:36:29 GMT -6
Akira Ifukube - Daimajin - Oppressed People. Beautiful track, but i swear that this melody appears in another score by Ifukube... I can't recall... The theme is also heard in films like "Whale God" (1962).
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Post by kaonashi on Oct 22, 2014 12:45:52 GMT -6
Yes, now i remember. Some time ago i listened "Whale God" on Kinema Sinfonia channel
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Post by MrGameguycolor on Oct 23, 2014 22:18:41 GMT -6
Holy crap, that Smash Direct was awesome:
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Post by Ostinato on Oct 23, 2014 22:20:23 GMT -6
Akira Ifukube: Wagon Drill (M14), from "Sakuma Dam Part 2" (1955).
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Post by kaonashi on Oct 25, 2014 6:50:20 GMT -6
Toshiyuki Honda - Metropolis - Metropolis.
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