Lord Sorasen Posted September 5, 2006 Posted September 5, 2006 I can think of one television composer who hasn't written anything original in about fifteen years, and who continues to be employed. The guy who does music for Law & Order. Same frickin thing, every episode: "Oh, look. Dead guy. **music #3**". Later: "Hey, person. Someone just killed our witness. **silence** **shot of dead witness** **music #3**". #1 is the opening theme, which does kick donkey. #2 is the 'duhn-duhn' thing, which also kicks donkey. #4 is transitional, just-before-something-bad-happens music. Four pieces of music = continued employment, and lots of money. Lucky turd-biscuit. You sure he's still employed? They might of simply had him wright that, pay him instantly, and let him get on with his life. Quote
PraeludiumUndFuge Posted September 6, 2006 Posted September 6, 2006 classical western music practice is really a trasncending art and u cant put iin the same place with any other because it is in a dimension all of its own that being said im down with some heavy metal, i wont lie to you i dont really listen to any popular music including heavy metal these days but i sure as hell enjoy some of it and the memories of it stay with you Quote
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