Favorite Star Wars score or part of score..
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Favorite Star Wars score or part of score..
I absolutely love the first minute of the Throne Room in A New Hope. With the horns blaring and the instruments sharply playing in the background.
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In no particular order:
"Final Duel" from ROTJ.
The fanfare when Palpatine arrives during ROTJ.
The ROTJ opening, with Vader's shuttle arriving at the DS II.
"Padme's Ruminations" from ROTS.
"Battle of the Heroes" from ROTS.
"Anakin's Betrayal" from ROTS.
The ROTS ending credits.
"Rescue from Cloud City" from TESB.
"The Asteroid Field" from TESB.
"Clash of Lightsabers" from TESB.
The beginning of "The Battle of Hoth" from TESB.
"Duel of the Fates" from TPM.
"Qui-Gon's Noble End" from TPM.
"The Droid Invasion" from TPM.
The Rebel fanfare from ANH.
Notice there's nothing from AOTC on this list; I felt that had probably the most disappointing score of any Star Wars movie, with far too much recycled music and far too many scenes with no music at all. Fortunately, TPM and ROTS more than made up for it.
"Final Duel" from ROTJ.
The fanfare when Palpatine arrives during ROTJ.
The ROTJ opening, with Vader's shuttle arriving at the DS II.
"Padme's Ruminations" from ROTS.
"Battle of the Heroes" from ROTS.
"Anakin's Betrayal" from ROTS.
The ROTS ending credits.
"Rescue from Cloud City" from TESB.
"The Asteroid Field" from TESB.
"Clash of Lightsabers" from TESB.
The beginning of "The Battle of Hoth" from TESB.
"Duel of the Fates" from TPM.
"Qui-Gon's Noble End" from TPM.
"The Droid Invasion" from TPM.
The Rebel fanfare from ANH.
Notice there's nothing from AOTC on this list; I felt that had probably the most disappointing score of any Star Wars movie, with far too much recycled music and far too many scenes with no music at all. Fortunately, TPM and ROTS more than made up for it.
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Again, in no order.
"Anakin VS Obiwan" again, ROTS.
Dual of Fates, all the Endor battle scores, The assasin chase in AOTC, Anakin and Sebulba in TPM. Imperial march. Not alot of stuff I like in ANH or ESB.
"Anakin's Dark Deeds" from ROTS."Padme's Ruminations" from ROTS.
"Battle of the Heroes" from ROTS.
"Anakin's Betrayal" from ROTS.
"Anakin VS Obiwan" again, ROTS.
Dual of Fates, all the Endor battle scores, The assasin chase in AOTC, Anakin and Sebulba in TPM. Imperial march. Not alot of stuff I like in ANH or ESB.
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"The Imperial March" (I have about 4 different versions of it)
"Duel of the Fates"
Anakin VS Obiwan"
"Final Duel" from ROTJ.
The music during Palpatine's fight with Yoda (A mix of DOTF and AVO)
The Ending credits of ROTS
ROTS Opening score.
"Duel of the Fates"
Anakin VS Obiwan"
"Final Duel" from ROTJ.
The music during Palpatine's fight with Yoda (A mix of DOTF and AVO)
The Ending credits of ROTS
ROTS Opening score.
the Endor battle scores,
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I thought that AOTC had the best rendition of the Imperial March, IMHO. (2:59 into "Confrontation with Count Dooku").
My other favorites are:
My other favorites are:
- The film version of "Battle of the Heroes". (I prefer it over the shortened CD version)
- The que when the IH is re-entering Coruscant ("Good Triumphs Over Evil: The Tide Turns/The Death Of Darth Maul" from the TPM two-disc set)
- The Battle of Yavin.
- Palpatine arriving on the DS2
- ROTJ SE Ending Music
- The que when Luke furiously attacks Vader in ROTJ after Vader finds out about Leia(5:00 - 6:50 on "The Battle of Endor II" on the ROTJ SE CD)
"Battle of the Heroes" ROTS
It just fits in perfectly with the story and the cinematography
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I like the music that plays while Anakin and Obi-Wan fight in RotS, and of course, we can't possibly forget the Imperial March.
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Let's see, first the Imperial March, because being evil is just plane cool. Next would be Duel of the Fates, because being evil and dark is cool too. And third would be the various Rebel action themes, because being good but still sticking it to the man also has coolness points.
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Imperial March Espessially if it's played by Metallica.. but the original is great as well.
In fact all of the ESB music is great .
In fact all of the ESB music is great .
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Agreed. Until ROTS arrived on the scene, my opinion was that ESB had the best score of the series by far. I'd recommend that anyone who doesn't fully appreciate ESB's soundtrack listen to "Rescue from Cloud City" starting at around 3:22, or "Carbon Freeze" (which I forgot to mention in my first post) starting at 1:30.Aquatain wrote: In fact all of the ESB music is great .
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The music taken as a whole is my favourite. Cop out? Perhaps. But the point of the music is that it in itself can tell the story. Star Wars wouldn't be Star Wars without the kind of music that got played.
Just to be different though I'll say the Cantina music (both pieces) because nobody has mentioned them. Also, the Battle of Yavin is hardcore.
Just to be different though I'll say the Cantina music (both pieces) because nobody has mentioned them. Also, the Battle of Yavin is hardcore.
Imperial March
Rebel's action music
lightsaber duel music from ROTJ
Rebel's action music
lightsaber duel music from ROTJ
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I really like the march at the beginning of ROTS: I find it fascinating how Williams militarised the Skywalker theme.
EDIT: Plus, whenever I hear it, I always think of the Venator, and that is one sexy ship.
EDIT: Plus, whenever I hear it, I always think of the Venator, and that is one sexy ship.
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That was a good bit, although I think it was quite a bit better in the actual film than in the soundtrack. The ROTS soundtrack, in my opinion, rather heavily butchered the cinematic score, and several of the best parts of the ROTS score, such as Yoda's departure from Kashyyk, were absent. Also, I agree on the Venator's aesthetics-I would love to see some run-down, aged Venators in the OT-era in future EU iterations.
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The music fits the battle extremely well; I can't think of any better way to set capital ships slugging at each other to music. Of course, I'm not musically well-informed, so my thoughts don't count for much.RThurmont wrote:That was a good bit, although I think it was quite a bit better in the actual film than in the soundtrack.
I was surprised at the difference between the "pure" and movie versions of Battle of the Heroes (both were included on the soundtrack, IIRC), and I find that I actually prefer the cinematic version better. However, I wish they'd included the lead up to the duel in the soundtrack as well -- there's one particularly awesome point where the music almost perfectly mirrors the inflection in Anakin's voice, and every time I hear it, it gives me chills.The ROTS soundtrack, in my opinion, rather heavily butchered the cinematic score, and several of the best parts of the ROTS score, such as Yoda's departure from Kashyyk, were absent.
Oh, hell yes -- I would do that ship from the back, from the bottom, from the ... err, yeah, that'd be great. It wouldn't need to be run-down, even; just to show that the design has viability, and to reinforce the fact the Star Wars universe is, in fact, technologically stagnant, all you'd need are several gray-painted Venators, in perfect condition, serving with the fleet. The time scale's not all that different from Nimitz carriers serving in the US navy currently, actually.Also, I agree on the Venator's aesthetics-I would love to see some run-down, aged Venators in the OT-era in future EU iterations.
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It's good, but I don't find as moving as the rest.Spacebeard wrote:Agreed. Until ROTS arrived on the scene, my opinion was that ESB had the best score of the series by far. I'd recommend that anyone who doesn't fully appreciate ESB's soundtrack listen to "Rescue from Cloud City" starting at around 3:22, or "Carbon Freeze" (which I forgot to mention in my first post) starting at 1:30.Aquatain wrote: In fact all of the ESB music is great .
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My favorite would be the Imperial March, specifically the que from the beginning of ROTJ, after Vader says "I hope so, Commander, for your sake. The Emperor is not as forgiving as I am." It's also the que used when Imperial capital ships arrive in the current sector in X-Wing Alliance. I have it set as my start-up sound.
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