That was the first I bought as well. And last FZ cd I purchased. I am sure I made a mistake starting there.
Maurice Jarre The Main theme is wonderful and magical. And(to me) more classic than any theme John Williams ever wrote. And I do love me some John Williams
The one by Jarre that kills me is the piece for two Spanish guitars he wrote for Mourir à Madrid. It's only four minutes long, but it's so beautiful and sad that I could listen to it over and over again. It's only available in a compilation. This is the EP released back in 1963.
I really wish the original mix could be rereleased. Maybe AF could? Learning what MOFI had done was one of my big musical disappointments.
introduced my 18 year old son to this and the hook was almost instantaneous. Now i hear it playing through the house almost daily.
Not as wonderful as Marquee Moon, but really nice anyway. Sometimes I feel this is an overlooked band.
Wilco Nov.19.1999 Philadelphia, PA - Trocadero Theatre 1Via Chicago 2Candyfloss 3Summer Teeth 4I'm Always In Love 5I Must Be High 6How to Fight Loneliness 7Hotel Arizona 8Red-Eyed and Blue 9I Got You (At the End of the Century) 10Nothing'severgonnastandinmyway(again) 11She's a Jar 12A Shot in the Arm 13We're Just Friends 14Misunderstood 15Hesitating Beauty 16Passenger Side 17Can't Stand It 18Give Back The Key To My Heart [Doug Sahm cover] 19Forget the Flowers 20New Madrid [Uncle Tupelo] 21California Stars 22Casino Queen 23Outtasite (Outta Mind) 24Kingpin 25Hoodoo Voodoo A SDB dowloaded from btetree. It sounds alright, but ain't nothing that compares to a late 60s/70s Grateful Dead board recorded on reels. That's for sure
I'm alone in the office a lot this week so I'm BlastinG tunes from these crappy Dell powered computer speakers which are not sounding crappy at all. Cranked up there's a lot of good bass w/o EQing. Right now "The System" from GarciaLive Vol. 6 July '73.