Star Wars Music is Getting Worse - Beyond The Last Jedi & John Williams - A Music Philosophy Review

PSW: discuss Star Wars without "versus" arguments.

Moderator: Vympel

Post Reply
User avatar
ray245
Emperor's Hand
Posts: 7954
Joined: 2005-06-10 11:30pm

Star Wars Music is Getting Worse - Beyond The Last Jedi & John Williams - A Music Philosophy Review

Post by ray245 »



It raises a very valid point as to why the music in the new movies never quite made the same impact prior SW music was able to. I think the problem of fans demanding SW to be something easily recognisable is limiting the potential of the franchise to do something creative, at least musically. It is not helped by the fact that all the spin-offs and the sequels are still so heavily tied into the original trilogy in terms of story-telling.

Moreover, I think the current generation of young/mid-career directors tends not to be that good in using music as part of the story-telling vocabulary. It requires the director to be collaborative with the composer in deciding what kind of music to use, and how to use it, as well as listening to suggestions from the composer in what new stuff are they allowed to try in the movies. But music in modern films are rarely given enough air to breath and allow certain tunes to stay in the minds of the audience.
Humans are such funny creatures. We are selfish about selflessness, yet we can love something so much that we can hate something.
User avatar
GuppyShark
Sith Devotee
Posts: 2830
Joined: 2005-03-13 06:52am
Location: South Australia

Re: Star Wars Music is Getting Worse - Beyond The Last Jedi & John Williams - A Music Philosophy Review

Post by GuppyShark »

I think your latter point may be selection bias. We remember iconic movies and their soundtracks, so as time progresses we only remember the big ones and forget all the dross, but we're judging frequency by the current slate of offerings. I love listening to movie soundtracks so I may also have that bias, but there are some great soundtracks from utterly forgettable movies and some soundtracks from recent films you could play and everyone would know what character just arrived in the scene.
User avatar
Iroscato
Jedi Council Member
Posts: 2360
Joined: 2011-02-07 03:04pm
Location: Great Britain (It's great, honestly!)

Re: Star Wars Music is Getting Worse - Beyond The Last Jedi & John Williams - A Music Philosophy Review

Post by Iroscato »

Rey's Theme is the only track from the Sequel Trilogy that I can distinctly remember and enjoyed hearing at the time. I feel the rest blurred into the background as generic Star Warsy muzak that never made much of an impact. Nothing has come close to The Asteroid Chase, The Imperial March or indeed the original use of Luke's Theme for me. Hell, even the Prequels did at least have another batch of phenomenal music going for it at least.
Yeah, I've always taken the subtext of the Birther movement to be, "The rules don't count here! This is different! HE'S BLACK! BLACK, I SAY! ARE YOU ALL BLIND!?

- Raw Shark

Destiny and fate are for those too weak to forge their own futures. Where we are 'supposed' to be is irrelevent.

- SirNitram (RIP)
User avatar
Steve
Emperor's Hand
Posts: 9774
Joined: 2002-07-03 01:09pm
Location: Florida USA
Contact:

Re: Star Wars Music is Getting Worse - Beyond The Last Jedi & John Williams - A Music Philosophy Review

Post by Steve »

GuppyShark wrote: 2019-10-15 05:24pm I think your latter point may be selection bias. We remember iconic movies and their soundtracks, so as time progresses we only remember the big ones and forget all the dross, but we're judging frequency by the current slate of offerings. I love listening to movie soundtracks so I may also have that bias, but there are some great soundtracks from utterly forgettable movies and some soundtracks from recent films you could play and everyone would know what character just arrived in the scene.
To reinforce this point, has anyone here seen the movie "Twister"? I know it made for some humor since it's basically "people being chased by tornadoes", but whatever one thinks about the film (personally I enjoyed it), Mark Mancina's score for the movie is simply superb. The music has energy, it fits the scenes, and it builds excitement when it's supposed to, a sense of thrilling adventure.
”A Radical is a man with both feet planted firmly in the air.” – Franklin Delano Roosevelt

"No folly is more costly than the folly of intolerant idealism." - Sir Winston L. S. Churchill, Princips Britannia

American Conservatism is about the exercise of personal responsibility without state interference in the lives of the citizenry..... unless, of course, it involves using the bludgeon of state power to suppress things Conservatives do not like.

DONALD J. TRUMP IS A SEDITIOUS TRAITOR AND MUST BE IMPEACHED
User avatar
Gandalf
SD.net White Wizard
Posts: 16352
Joined: 2002-09-16 11:13pm
Location: A video store in Australia

Re: Star Wars Music is Getting Worse - Beyond The Last Jedi & John Williams - A Music Philosophy Review

Post by Gandalf »

It also helps that the older films have decades of nostalgia and rewatches behind them.
"Oh no, oh yeah, tell me how can it be so fair
That we dying younger hiding from the police man over there
Just for breathing in the air they wanna leave me in the chair
Electric shocking body rocking beat streeting me to death"

- A.B. Original, Report to the Mist

"I think it’s the duty of the comedian to find out where the line is drawn and cross it deliberately."
- George Carlin
User avatar
ray245
Emperor's Hand
Posts: 7954
Joined: 2005-06-10 11:30pm

Re: Star Wars Music is Getting Worse - Beyond The Last Jedi & John Williams - A Music Philosophy Review

Post by ray245 »

GuppyShark wrote: 2019-10-15 05:24pm I think your latter point may be selection bias. We remember iconic movies and their soundtracks, so as time progresses we only remember the big ones and forget all the dross, but we're judging frequency by the current slate of offerings. I love listening to movie soundtracks so I may also have that bias, but there are some great soundtracks from utterly forgettable movies and some soundtracks from recent films you could play and everyone would know what character just arrived in the scene.
Quite possible, but I think it used to be quite common for a new soundtrack to enter popular consciousness really quickly. Duel of the Fates for example, made a really immediate impact after TPM was released.
Humans are such funny creatures. We are selfish about selflessness, yet we can love something so much that we can hate something.
User avatar
Gandalf
SD.net White Wizard
Posts: 16352
Joined: 2002-09-16 11:13pm
Location: A video store in Australia

Re: Star Wars Music is Getting Worse - Beyond The Last Jedi & John Williams - A Music Philosophy Review

Post by Gandalf »

Yeah, but that was also a way promoted track, in a way less fractured market.
"Oh no, oh yeah, tell me how can it be so fair
That we dying younger hiding from the police man over there
Just for breathing in the air they wanna leave me in the chair
Electric shocking body rocking beat streeting me to death"

- A.B. Original, Report to the Mist

"I think it’s the duty of the comedian to find out where the line is drawn and cross it deliberately."
- George Carlin
User avatar
Elheru Aran
Emperor's Hand
Posts: 13073
Joined: 2004-03-04 01:15am
Location: Georgia

Re: Star Wars Music is Getting Worse - Beyond The Last Jedi & John Williams - A Music Philosophy Review

Post by Elheru Aran »

Gandalf wrote: 2019-10-17 03:39pm Yeah, but that was also a way promoted track, in a way less fractured market.
The big duel at the end of TPM being one of the advertised draws of an otherwise less than remarkable film that mostly rode the Star Wars brand's coattails (and a massive marketing campaign) to success? You don't say.
It's a strange world. Let's keep it that way.
User avatar
Darth Lucifer
Jedi Council Member
Posts: 1685
Joined: 2004-10-14 04:18am
Location: In pursuit of the Colonial Fleet

Re: Star Wars Music is Getting Worse - Beyond The Last Jedi & John Williams - A Music Philosophy Review

Post by Darth Lucifer »

Besides "Duel of the Fates", "Battle of the Heroes" (the music played during the duel between Anakin and Obi-Wan in ROTS) is another song that really stuck out for me from the prequel trilogy.

Re: Solo...I don't really remember most of the music; not even the main theme for Han Solo by John Williams.

Some of my favorite post-Williams music was from Battlefront II, by Gordy Haab. I also liked much of the music from KOTOR.
User avatar
Galvatron
Decepticon Leader
Posts: 6662
Joined: 2002-07-12 12:27am
Location: Kill! Smash! Destroy! Rend! Mangle! Distort!

Re: Star Wars Music is Getting Worse - Beyond The Last Jedi & John Williams - A Music Philosophy Review

Post by Galvatron »

As I've said before...
Galvatron wrote: 2016-12-08 05:33pm Good isn't good enough for Star Wars, IMO. These movies need an operatic score like the OT did, not the meandering ramble that we've been getting recently. A good character theme here and there is wasted, IMO, if the rest of the music is like white noise, but I think we've had this discussion before.
User avatar
ray245
Emperor's Hand
Posts: 7954
Joined: 2005-06-10 11:30pm

Re: Star Wars Music is Getting Worse - Beyond The Last Jedi & John Williams - A Music Philosophy Review

Post by ray245 »

Galvatron wrote: 2019-10-19 07:18pm As I've said before...
Galvatron wrote: 2016-12-08 05:33pm Good isn't good enough for Star Wars, IMO. These movies need an operatic score like the OT did, not the meandering ramble that we've been getting recently. A good character theme here and there is wasted, IMO, if the rest of the music is like white noise, but I think we've had this discussion before.
You can have operatic score if directors actually creates musical space for such music to stand out. The recent trend in film scores has been to create more atmospheric music that blends quietly in the background rather than more bombastic music that aren't afraid to dominate the speakers.

Composer can do jack-shit if the directors have no idea how to make use of composers.
Humans are such funny creatures. We are selfish about selflessness, yet we can love something so much that we can hate something.
User avatar
Elfdart
The Anti-Shep
Posts: 10687
Joined: 2004-04-28 11:32pm

Re: Star Wars Music is Getting Worse - Beyond The Last Jedi & John Williams - A Music Philosophy Review

Post by Elfdart »

The choppy way most movies are edited nowadays makes it almost impossible to make much use of the leitmotif, let alone sweeping scores. Just imagine a newer movie using a grand score like the one Miklos Rosza composed for El Cid or Ben-Hur. Even if one of the newer composers wrote something as his score for The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes, I doubt most filmmakers would know what to do with it.:

Image
User avatar
The Romulan Republic
Emperor's Hand
Posts: 21559
Joined: 2008-10-15 01:37am

Re: Star Wars Music is Getting Worse - Beyond The Last Jedi & John Williams - A Music Philosophy Review

Post by The Romulan Republic »

I felt Williams' music wasn't quite up to snuff in TFA, Rey's theme (which I love, and rank among the best of the franchise) aside, but I thought he was back in form for TLJ. "The Spark" (the piece that plays when Luke goes out to face Kylo) is quite lovely, and the way he weaved together themes from the various earlier films in during the Crait battle sequence was nice, a sort of musical tribute to the entire history of the franchise.

I don't think its really fair to compare Solo and Rogue One's scores, as they weren't done by Williams. Some of Rogue One's is quite good. I don't remember a thing about Solo's.
"I know its easy to be defeatist here because nothing has seemingly reigned Trump in so far. But I will say this: every asshole succeeds until finally, they don't. Again, 18 months before he resigned, Nixon had a sky-high approval rating of 67%. Harvey Weinstein was winning Oscars until one day, he definitely wasn't."-John Oliver

"The greatest enemy of a good plan is the dream of a perfect plan."-General Von Clauswitz, describing my opinion of Bernie or Busters and third partiers in a nutshell.

I SUPPORT A NATIONAL GENERAL STRIKE TO REMOVE TRUMP FROM OFFICE.
User avatar
Akumz Razor
Youngling
Posts: 144
Joined: 2008-06-23 03:36pm
Location: TV Hill
Contact:

Re: Star Wars Music is Getting Worse - Beyond The Last Jedi & John Williams - A Music Philosophy Review

Post by Akumz Razor »

Solo's score was fairly forgettable, but it did use the Stormtrooper theme from ANH, which I thought was a nice touch (I had always hoped it would be used as a clone trooper theme during AOTC).
The simplest solution takes the shortest time to write down.

"My homies!" - Shatner

"The women!!" - Spock

"He's no better than Shatner!" - Phil Hartman as Bill Clinton re: Leonard Nimoy

-cinemaphotography-
User avatar
FaxModem1
Emperor's Hand
Posts: 7700
Joined: 2002-10-30 06:40pm
Location: In a dark reflection of a better world

Re: Star Wars Music is Getting Worse - Beyond The Last Jedi & John Williams - A Music Philosophy Review

Post by FaxModem1 »

I did like Solo's soundtrack for introducing this song into the mix, as it's fairly different from what we've had before:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/IcRjAqWOKoI[/youtube]
Image
User avatar
Batman
Emperor's Hand
Posts: 16389
Joined: 2002-07-09 04:51am
Location: Seriously thinking about moving to Marvel because so much of the DCEU stinks

Re: Star Wars Music is Getting Worse - Beyond The Last Jedi & John Williams - A Music Philosophy Review

Post by Batman »

Quoth the raven, 404
'Next time I let Superman take charge, just hit me. Real hard.'
'You're a princess from a society of immortal warriors. I'm a rich kid with issues. Lots of issues.'
'No. No dating for the Batman. It might cut into your brooding time.'
'Tactically we have multiple objectives. So we need to split into teams.'-'Dibs on the Amazon!'
'Hey, we both have a Martian's phone number on our speed dial. I think I deserve the benefit of the doubt.'
'You know, for a guy with like 50 different kinds of vision, you sure are blind.'
Post Reply