....com wrote: And also still wants a Yamaha 3 manual Electone. It's just one of those things. They can be had on eBay now and then. Yes, I know. I've come close there before. The trick is finding one within a reasonable radius of where I live, though. You'll cry when it's time to service the beast. Parts are scarce. It'll still look cool as hell in my...
...wrote: capolk@hotmaill.com wrote: And also still wants a Yamaha 3 manual Electone. It's just one of those things. They can be had on eBay now and then. Yes, I know. I've come close there before. The trick is finding one within a reasonable radius of where I live, though. You'll cry when it's time to service the beast. Parts are scarce. It'll still look cool as hell in my...
...> wrote: You're probably thinking of the anime show as it was broadcast in the USA, Australia and Europe. In Japan, Kimba had Tomita's original theme during the opening and closing credits and that's what I was referring to. Then, you're referring to "Jungle Emperor". Tomita wrote all the music for that, but the two ...
...com> wrote: You're probably thinking of the anime show as it was broadcast in the USA, Australia and Europe. In Japan, Kimba had Tomita's original theme during the opening and closing credits and that's what I was referring to. Then, you're referring to "Jungle Emperor". Tomita wrote all the music for that, but the two themes didn't...
....com> wrote: You're probably thinking of the anime show as it was broadcast in the USA, Australia and Europe. In Japan, Kimba had Tomita's original theme during the opening and closing credits and that's what I was referring to. Then, you're referring to "Jungle Emperor". Tomita wrote all the music for that, but the two themes didn't survive the ...
....com> wrote: You're probably thinking of the anime show as it was broadcast in the USA, Australia and Europe. In Japan, Kimba had Tomita's original theme during the opening and closing credits and that's what I was referring to. Then, you're referring to "Jungle Emperor". Tomita wrote all the music for that, but the two themes didn't survive the translation into "...
... Forbidden Planet. Thoughtful, beautifully shot, great choices made for everything from costumes to classical selections for the soundtrack. The kind of thing that makes Steven Speilberg and George Lucas films seem like what they are, children's entertainment. But seen on a conventional television set, it's not even close to the same experience. Maybe it is my favorite film.
... was the theme for Kimba the White Lion cartoon. I hate to break it to ya, but the theme is the only part of that cartoon _not_ scored by Tomita. You're probably thinking of the anime show as it was broadcast in the USA, Australia and Europe. In Japan, Kimba had Tomita's original theme during the opening and closing credits and that's what I was referring to. Tony
... Planet. Thoughtful, beautifully shot, great choices made for everything from costumes to classical selections for the soundtrack. The kind of thing that makes Steven Speilberg and George Lucas films seem like what they are, children's entertainment. But seen on a conventional television set, it's not even close to the same experience. Maybe it is my favorite film. Tony
... GMT, mike@blackcat.demon.co.uk (Mike Dickson) wrote: In article <gdiku2ppnhoiu4m7542ema48g12cs307io@4ax.com> capolk@hotmail.com wrote... Not long before I left Amsterdam, a brand new print ran there for close to two months. I saw it 11 times in that period. (And once more right after I got back, in Chicago.) I own the DVD, which I watch occasionally, though not that often....