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 the majestic
Author: bob gardner 
Date:   2002-08-07 15:10

first of all if you haven't seen this film yet, do so. It was great.
Wait till you hear the clarinet playing!!!!! It is a major part of the film. The solo is one of my favorite numbers by one of my favorite composers.
Enjoy
bob

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 RE: the majestic
Author: :-) 
Date:   2002-08-07 15:40

What´s the name of the composer?

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 RE: the majestic
Author: David 
Date:   2002-08-07 15:55

Mark Isham - he did "A River Runs Through It" No, I never saw it either.

However, the director knows music. He did "The Shawshank Redemption."

The record player and the prison PA system? Has to be one of the all-time greatest moments in cinema.

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 RE: the majestic
Author: bob gardner 
Date:   2002-08-07 17:47

the name of the composer is (are you ready) Anker Bilk. they played "Strangers on the Shore"

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 RE: the majestic
Author: Colin Farquhar 
Date:   2002-08-07 19:04

I'll agree about the music-the clarinetist is Eddie Daniels, and the piano playing by a guy called Jim Cox from LA-thats all the info I have.

Colin Farquhar

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 RE: the majestic
Author: bob gardner 
Date:   2002-08-07 22:20

Eddie sounds almost as nice as Anker!!!!!!!!!

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 RE: the majestic
Author: Brenda 
Date:   2002-08-07 23:08

Rather like the PA system and the recording in "Life is Beautiful". Music gives hope!

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 RE: the majestic
Author: Bob 
Date:   2002-08-08 17:33

Yes, I agree, Anchor Bilk has a deeper, more liquid tone and neat beard too.

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 RE: the majestic
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   2002-08-08 17:45

Bob wrote:
>
> Yes, I agree, Anchor Bilk has a deeper, more liquid tone
> and neat beard too.

Reasons that we have problems with adjectives when we describe clarinet sounds:

1) Acker Bilk = deeper, more liquid tone

;^)

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 RE: the majestic
Author: bob gardner 
Date:   2002-08-08 18:11

Mark at least we know what a beard is.

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 RE: the majestic
Author: diz 
Date:   2002-08-09 02:17

wow - I never thought of comparing clarinet tone to something that might come out of a food processor - thanks Mark C., as always your postings are humorous and erudite

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 RE: the majestic
Author: Bob 
Date:   2002-08-09 14:56

...and those hyroglyphs are so cute

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 RE: the majestic
Author: Bob 
Date:   2002-08-10 15:38

Well, I fell for bob's recommendation. Thought the movie was OK, at least no violence. Wonder how Colin knew Eddie was the person actually playing clarinet. Like Acker's original rendition better.

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 RE: the majestic
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   2002-08-10 16:36

Bob wrote:
>
> Wonder how Colin knew Eddie was
> the person actually playing clarinet.

The "big band" part was done by the Spencer Wyatt Big Band (no idea who or what Spencer Wyatt is ... but ...), Eddie Daniels on clarinet & sax, Jim Kanter on clarinet.

From the roster of players in that band it looks like a helluva pickup band!

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 RE: the majestic
Author: Colin Farquhar 
Date:   2002-08-10 21:33

Unless I'm totally out to lunch (very possible)-wasn't the name of the 'clarinetist' in the movie Spencer? This would make the 'Spencer Wyatt Big Band' a non-entity...probably just 'a helluva pickup band'! I personally thought the movie was ok...but I did reccomend it to the pianist in my band...get some of that boogie feelin'

Colin Farquhar

PS-at the very end of the movie, it lists the players...after hearing some of the playing, I had to wait to the end of the credits to find out!

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 RE: the majestic
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   2002-08-10 23:52

Colin Farquhar wrote:
>
> Unless I'm totally out to lunch (very possible)-wasn't
> the name of the 'clarinetist' in the movie Spencer?

No idea. I saw the first 5 minutes of the movie and decided to go do something more interesting.

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 RE: the majestic
Author: Bob 
Date:   2002-08-11 12:58

..which is what I should have done too. But I made an even bigger mistake..I bought the dvd. Only partially kidding because it is a feelgood movie and,thus,rather refreshing. If I had younger eyes I could probably read the credits at the end of most movies these days. If you want to listen to some real clarinet/sop sax playing try Sidney Bechet. Any album will do but "Blue Horizon" is about as good as it gets...but it doesn't contain "Summertime".

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 RE: the majestic
Author: bob gardner 
Date:   2002-08-11 22:02

one of the reasons that I liked the film was:
filmed in our area--Frendall, ca.
2. know a gal that knows the gal who knows the owner of the police car.
3. it may be feel good.
4. liked the music.
so there.
try "i am sam"

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