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Author:  margaret [ Wed Mar 06, 2019 6:27 pm ]
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I'll start with a lovely theme from Star Wars.

Princess Leia's Theme

[video=youtube_share;UtkuZbcZORE]https://youtu.be/UtkuZbcZORE[/video]

Author:  Lex [ Wed Mar 06, 2019 7:00 pm ]
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That's a beautiful piece pf music, Margaret. I've never really noticed it during the films.

Author:  rebbonk [ Wed Mar 06, 2019 8:05 pm ]
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[video=youtube_share;X02JiZxnvEM]https://youtu.be/X02JiZxnvEM[/video]

Author:  rebbonk [ Wed Mar 06, 2019 8:07 pm ]
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And this one runs a close second...

[video=youtube_share;BJun5ziotfw]https://youtu.be/BJun5ziotfw[/video]

Author:  margaret [ Thu Mar 07, 2019 4:47 am ]
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Rebbonk , you must be an old romantic! :D . Does the Matt Monroe song bring back memories for you?

Aahhh the good old Dambusters. Great stuff! :D

Author:  rebbonk [ Thu Mar 07, 2019 11:44 am ]
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margaret wrote:
Rebbonk , you must be an old romantic! :D . Does the Matt Monroe song bring back memories for you?


I like many of Matt Monro's works. Memories? Yeah, a few ;)

Author:  rebbonk [ Thu Mar 07, 2019 11:46 am ]
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margaret wrote:
Aahhh the good old Dambusters. Great stuff! :D


Memories from seeing the film as a youngster, but I love brass band music in general. - Mrs R doesn't, so I don't get chance to play my CDs very often.

Author:  Lex [ Sat Jul 16, 2022 10:16 pm ]
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Black Crab on Netflix is a great film, and the soundtrack's not too shoddy either.

[video=youtube;Kesp-2Nnn_4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kesp-2Nnn_4[/video]

Author:  Shizara [ Mon Jul 18, 2022 5:50 pm ]
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I have seen this film The Glass Mountain. The soundtrack is Legend of a Glass Mountain. On the reverse of the record was Dream of Olwen. My father was a musician during the war and for some decades after so he had a vinyl music collection in his stereogram. Legend of the Glass Mountain was one of the many tunes he taught himself. He played by ear and couldn't read a stick of music but it didn't prevent him having a band, playing for anniversaries, birthdays, engagements etc. Often on a Saturday he would do the incidental music, solo, at a wedding breakfast then be joined by the band for the evening, all wearing suits, white shirts and maroon bow ties. He was a huge fan of Mantovani as I am.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIF26qCEeTo

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