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Shane / Soundtrack Suite
By: HOLLAND Date: April 30, 2018, 9:13 pm
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I've been listening to the soundtrack music of the movie called
"Shane". I haven't been able to shake it. It reflects various
moods making it, musically, one of the most complicated Western
soundtracks that has ever come out. I hope you all enjoy it . .
. :)
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIJdkq7PodQ
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Re: Shane / Soundtrack Suite
By: paralambano Date: May 2, 2018, 12:16 pm
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Ya, Holland, there's an expansiveness to it, sort of like the
old west itself I suppose. It's music that takes us above our
troubles for some dreamy moments of possibilities and goodness.
Some of it is majesterial as well, rich in emotion. People went
to plush theatres to listen to plush themes.
I remember the day when there were neighbourhood theaters. You'd
buy a ticket outside from a lady in a glass booth, then walk
slightly upward on black-and-white mosaic tiles to brass-handled
doors through more brass handled doors and there'd be plush red
carpeting under your feet, huge posters of upcoming features. A
ticket-taker tore your ticket in half and if you came late, I
remember nuns and other ladies in skirts wearing white gloves
and carrying flashlights would usher you down to a vacant seat.
The movie would play pretty much continuously and you'd stay for
it to start up all over again for the parts you missed and you'd
say, "This is where we came in!" and probably stay to the end
again if it was a good one.
para . . . .
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Re: Shane / Soundtrack Suite
By: HOLLAND Date: May 2, 2018, 8:16 pm
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^^^It was a good movie, para, and I liked the music. The movie
(as well as the book) had many story lines buried in it. There
was the story of a young boy and his fascination for weapons and
his painful growth towards maturity. Then there was Shane
himself, a gunfighter living into a time where he was no longer
needed or wanted. There was also the cattle baron, the man who
wanted to run his cattle free on the range and hated the
settlers who were closing the land off. Then there were the
settlers, who had built their properties up and wanted to remain
on the land. It was quite an effective mixture of story lines.
Because of it, the movie had something to say. The music added
to it all.
It does remind me of the old days when movie theaters ran movies
for hours and if you bought a ticket, you could stay and watch
them over and over again. It was a good way to spend an
afternoon. Only problem would be when our fellow kids would
misbehave and make a lot of noise . . . :)
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Re: Shane / Soundtrack Suite
By: HOLLAND Date: September 19, 2018, 8:34 pm
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A good quality Youtube video of the opening of this movie has
come out. I hope you all like it! :)
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxuPWsBRn8A
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Re: Shane / Soundtrack Suite
By: Kerry Date: September 20, 2018, 8:06 pm
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^ I missed that one. It's almost two hours, but maybe I should
watch the whole movie.
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