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by Condor » 08/06/2003 - 13:33
Two questions to all fans - what is the second tune of Sanxion 64?
Is there any Vangelis composition in any C64 game. I've found in one SID file excpert from 'Spiral'.
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by tom » 08/06/2003 - 18:16
yepp i have covered "I'll find my way home" for the GAME "COALMINER" it's the Loading-Theme. You can find it in my HVSC Folder.
And i did "Pinta,Ninjy and Santa Maria" for a GAME i think it was the Highscore-Tune and "BLADE RUNNER Enditle" for "MUSIC MIX I" it's in my
HVSC-Folder as well
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by Markus Schneider » 08/06/2003 - 20:29
Condor wrote: Two questions to all fans - what is the second tune of Sanxion 64?
You probably ask for "The Montagues and Capulets - from Romeo and Juliet", orignal composed by Sergei Prokofiev.
http://www.prokofiev.org
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by DHS » 09/06/2003 - 9:10
Markus Schneider wrote: You probably ask for "The Montagues and Capulets - from Romeo and Juliet", orignal composed by Sergei Prokofiev.
I covered it a lot of time ago (about 2 years) but never released.
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by tom » 09/06/2003 - 11:59
yeah... a great tune and perfectly transformed to the sid by Mr.Hubbard
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by DHS » 09/06/2003 - 13:08
tom wrote: yeah... a great tune and perfectly transformed to the sid by Mr.Hubbard
I fully agree.
I remember being stunned by the violins sounds used by Rob.
He also emulated the "scratchy" strings.
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by tom » 09/06/2003 - 13:32
yeah.. perfect emulation of the violins and the transcription to the 3 voices is bloody awesome... as we all know he was a genius
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by Condor » 09/06/2003 - 22:55
Thanks people, I am trying to download Prokofiev's 'The Montagues and Capulets'. I am glad that you helped me, I shall check your work on Vangelis, Tom.
Thank you very much
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by tom » 10/06/2003 - 7:29
hope you like 'em
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by Eliot » 13/06/2003 - 1:56
tom wrote: yeah.. perfect emulation of the violins and the transcription to the 3 voices is bloody awesome... as we all know he was a genius
He died?
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by tom » 14/06/2003 - 8:41
no he didn't , but i was talking about his work in the past not in present.
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by Hille » 17/06/2003 - 20:13
Condor wrote: Is there any Vangelis composition in any C64 game. I've found in one SID file excpert from 'Spiral'.
Need I mention "Hyper Sports"?? "Titles" from "Chariots of Fire", nicely rendered by Martin Galway...
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by Larsec » 17/06/2003 - 20:40
There it is again, eh Hille?
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by Hille » 18/06/2003 - 9:25
'fraid so
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by Larsec » 18/06/2003 - 10:26
I should think so, yes... I even did a little variation on it
Nothing much, just a little melody twittle... But it was good fun
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