Maximus, I missed you
Sep. 18th, 2006 06:17 pmWhy in the world don't I have a Maximus icon in my userpics? I really ought to do something about that.
I ask this question this, of course, because the recent iTunes/iPod update did something long overdue--it removed the little "skip" between tracks, so that finally, if you're playing an album where the tracks blend together, it'll sound right again. Like, for example, the Gladiator soundtrack. Which I hadn't listened to in a very, very long time, since it just didn't sound right with the tracks doing that little skipping thing!
And oh my gods, I'd forgotten how much I loved that music. So much goodness in "The Battle", track 3--the Maximus Kicks Ass theme that shows up again later in "Barbarian Horde" was far and away my favorite musical bit of the entire soundtrack, but "The Battle" also has that glorious tympani roll like passing thunder as the battle theme winds down and segues into the more plaintive vocals at the battle's end. And oh, the trumpet playing in "Earth", track 4. Beautiful, liquid notes that flow like water, and I don't normally expect that coming out of a trumpet.
In related news, in this column about movies forthcoming this fall, the paper which employs me says of the forthcoming Crowe flick: "A Good Year" (Nov. 10), Ridley Scott's film version of Peter Mayles' Englishman-abroad novel, should answer the burning question: Who is more photogenic: Russell Crowe, or the landscapes of Provence? Hee.
(Hrmm. I need me a Good Year icon, too. I feel a rearrangement of my icons coming on!)
Anyway, now that the iPod does this right finally, I can resurrect my Gladiator treadmill playlist for the next time I get on the treadmill. Yay!
Sunday miles: 2.4
Monday miles: 3.2
Miles out of Hobbiton: 1372
Miles out of Rauros Falls: 63
Miles to Isengard: 421
I ask this question this, of course, because the recent iTunes/iPod update did something long overdue--it removed the little "skip" between tracks, so that finally, if you're playing an album where the tracks blend together, it'll sound right again. Like, for example, the Gladiator soundtrack. Which I hadn't listened to in a very, very long time, since it just didn't sound right with the tracks doing that little skipping thing!
And oh my gods, I'd forgotten how much I loved that music. So much goodness in "The Battle", track 3--the Maximus Kicks Ass theme that shows up again later in "Barbarian Horde" was far and away my favorite musical bit of the entire soundtrack, but "The Battle" also has that glorious tympani roll like passing thunder as the battle theme winds down and segues into the more plaintive vocals at the battle's end. And oh, the trumpet playing in "Earth", track 4. Beautiful, liquid notes that flow like water, and I don't normally expect that coming out of a trumpet.
In related news, in this column about movies forthcoming this fall, the paper which employs me says of the forthcoming Crowe flick: "A Good Year" (Nov. 10), Ridley Scott's film version of Peter Mayles' Englishman-abroad novel, should answer the burning question: Who is more photogenic: Russell Crowe, or the landscapes of Provence? Hee.
(Hrmm. I need me a Good Year icon, too. I feel a rearrangement of my icons coming on!)
Anyway, now that the iPod does this right finally, I can resurrect my Gladiator treadmill playlist for the next time I get on the treadmill. Yay!
Sunday miles: 2.4
Monday miles: 3.2
Miles out of Hobbiton: 1372
Miles out of Rauros Falls: 63
Miles to Isengard: 421
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Date: 2006-09-19 04:21 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-09-19 04:22 am (UTC)Indeed, "Duduk of the North" is a wonderful little piece. There are some other little incidental bits of goodness scattered through the rest of it, too, though I can mostly do without the incidental dialogue.
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Date: 2006-09-19 04:47 am (UTC)And how about the jumping little Maximus Mix of Now We Are Free? I like that version and I also have some other hardcore techno versions of that song that I've downloaded. The melody is pretty and it gets layered over a thumping techno beat.
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Date: 2006-09-19 05:08 am (UTC)And indeed, I like the mixes! Though Lisa Gerrard's vocals seem muddier to me than on the original soundtrack for some reason, I'm not sure why that's so.
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Date: 2006-09-19 07:16 am (UTC)http://www.sendspace.com/file/mdsbq5
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Date: 2006-10-09 01:13 am (UTC)