Is it possible to just listen to the score and music without hearing the lyrics on the SE DVD like on the old LaserDisc?
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Is it possible to just listen to the score and music without hearing the lyrics on the SE DVD like on the old LaserDisc?
unfortunately i dont think that is possible :confused:
if you have 5.1 surround sound, you could always turn off the centre speaker (thus elimating most of the voices :p) and just leave the other speakers on which are playing the score :cheese:
but you have to be aware that sometimes the voices are played through the left and right speakers so that i dont know how to get rid of :lol:
Damnit, stupid bastards should've looked at The Matrix on DVD and seen how they had an all-music thing. I am dissapointed with the TLK SE because the special features aren't that great and worst of all is that there are no actor interviews!
Yeah, it is weird how Matthew Broderick is a pretty big hollywood star, but his name isn't advertised anywhere except in the credits at the end. And he is not involved in the special features. Strange :idiot:
It's good how he came back and did the voice for Simba in TLK1.5! Most stars like that would probably have said no to such a small role :p
they need to start coming out with two albums to each movie, one instrumental and the other the actual soundtrack. But for movies like Jp they need to add more songs becuase there is a lot of music in the movie that they did not put on the soundtrack :grrr:
I agree and you have to wait for the Special Edition of the movies for the full soundtrack ;):p.Quote:
Originally posted by Simba_2004
they need to start coming out with two albums to each movie, one instrumental and the other the actual soundtrack. But for movies like Jp they need to add more songs becuase there is a lot of music in the movie that they did not put on the soundtrack :grrr:
Yeah, but unfortunately I dont think that they'll ever come out with the score album for TLK because I think somebody on the TLK-L asked Hans Zimmer if he could do that, but Hans said that he threw away all the extra recordings that weren't on the soundtrack... :(Quote:
Originally posted by Simba_2004
they need to start coming out with two albums to each movie, one instrumental and the other the actual soundtrack. But for movies like Jp they need to add more songs becuase there is a lot of music in the movie that they did not put on the soundtrack :grrr:
try a Peer-2-peer server....u never kno....
There have been bootlegs of the score made (which I've managed to *ahem* procure) but the tracks aren't very good. They still have the ambient sound effects and on some of then speach, although it's been dialed down quite a bit. Plus they're very quiet, but on the up side I did manage to fing my favorite peice of the score (the waterhole/Just Can't Wait... scene) so it's not all bad.
Go here and here for more info. =D
there is a site that did that for Jurassic Park, i just can't find the link :confused:
but those links you gave us TeeKay are pretty cool but is there anyway to download the full versions?
The only place I've found them is over the P2P network filetopia, but thats less relialble than Windows ME. I'd be willing to beam what I have over MSN to anyone who wants them though =DQuote:
Originally posted by Simba_2004
but those links you gave us TeeKay are pretty cool but is there anyway to download the full versions?
see i told u....:evilgrin:
What should I put in the search?
i'll im you on msn then, i don't have a normal peer to peer program, it runs off of torrents that i get from websites, it has no search engine or anything, it is just very powerful with downloads when you get a good torrent ;)
I love the music as is, but sometimes I just wish that certain instrumental parts would continue longer...like in KOPR, and This Land. Sometimes the background music is really good, but the voices just don't match up. :D
Just 'lion king' or 'lion king expanded' and there should usually be at least 1 person there with some of it. Filetopia is... great for finding all these scores, but sucks at finding everything else ;)Quote:
Originally posted by Xinithian
What should I put in the search?
i managed to grab a few :evilgrin:
http://www.pridelands.ru/?p=music-instr
The 'karaoke' soundtrack avaliable for download, all thanks to pridelands.ru
thanks for the link :cheese:
im downloading them as i speak :D
i dont know what im going to use them for :confused: its not like im going to sing karaoke ;) :lol:
Ack, I dont know how to download them!Quote:
Originally posted by kcnmttcnn
Just 'lion king' or 'lion king expanded' and there should usually be at least 1 person there with some of it. Filetopia is... great for finding all these scores, but sucks at finding everything else ;)
i managed to grab a few :evilgrin:
well there is progrems what can take that line off there... but quality will be bad.
Well I was reading through the TLK2 Soundtrack thread and decided that I'd stop being lazy and get round to making this thread (that I hinted at in the aforemntioned thred) about getting a campaign together to get a complete score release for The Lion King. I've been thinking about this fro a long time as I, like many many other I'm sure, would love to hear a complete score for the film but never got round to doing anything about it.
Anyway, onto the important stuff. Petitions have been mentiond for this, but regardless of how many people you get to sign them, they really do very little good. The Powers That Be (TPTB) rarly take any notice of such things, although it can sometimes be a good thing to back up a campaign such as this. Where the real power is is direct communication with TPTB. Letters, phone calls, faxes and e-mails (in that order) are all taken more seriously than a petition by itself. The people that we would want to contact would be Disney, Disney's distributors (the company who actually puts the CDs out) and Hans Zimmer or his recording comapny or agent. We would need to target specific people though, which I can research if we get enough intrest, otherwise there would be no point.
Also, recently I happend across a company who release movie and TV scores scpecifically, they can be found here it might be worth adding them to the list as a potential distributer of the score.
that may seem like a lot of work, but I for one think it'll be worth it if we can get a release, and from my experience if we can get enough people together to make TPTB listen to us we may have a very good chance of making it happen. But we do need numbers, if we can get enough people interested I can go into more detail and start researching individuals to target.
I hope we can get enough people together to make this work =D
Hm. Somehow, I don't see this working.
I'm willing to try though.
My dad works for the entertainment industry, so if he's ever working with Hans somehow I'll be sure to ask him directly. But I remember reading about something like if you leave out one of the AV cables with the Laserdisc version of TLK, you'll get the score and no talking. So if somebody has a Laserdisc player and could record the music and put it online, that would be great.
I'm interested... very interested...:evilgrin:
I'm listenin' :cheese:
KCN ;)Quote:
Originally posted by Xinithian
...So if somebody has a Laserdisc player and could record the music and put it online, that would be great.
i have no clue whats going on, but ill give it a shot :lol:
Where's him when you need him...:hmm: Just j/k.:lol::cheese:Quote:
Originally posted by Simba_2004
KCN ;)
*ahem* Okay, that wasn't funny, I know.
the score would be really nice... :)
Oh, one major problem about that is convincing Disney to produce it, albeit that's why the complete score was never released in the first place. I'm pretty sure that Hans Zimmer wanted to release the complete score, but that would be a CD in itself and Disney did not have enough songs on the regular CD without the score, so Disney probably figured that most people didn't care about and would get bored with the entire score, they just wanted the "best" parts of it. I'm pretty sure that Hans would have a personal CD with just the score on it. If I ever meet him somehow, I'll ask for a copy of the CD.
It would probably be very expensive and time-consuming to etch more songs...:hmm:
Well that's what I'm hoping we can show Disney, that there are people who want a complete score.Quote:
Originally posted by Xinithian
Oh, one major problem about that is convincing Disney to produce it, albeit that's why the complete score was never released in the first place. I'm pretty sure that Hans Zimmer wanted to release the complete score, but that would be a CD in itself and Disney did not have enough songs on the regular CD without the score, so Disney probably figured that most people didn't care about and would get bored with the entire score, they just wanted the "best" parts of it. I'm pretty sure that Hans would have a personal CD with just the score on it. If I ever meet him somehow, I'll ask for a copy of the CD.
I'd really really like to hear the complete score too, of course! :cool:
I think it's a possible possibilty :lol:. i mean, look at the finding nemo soundtrack, it's just all orchestral music, with one singing song at the end. I guess that's all they could have put on a CD for that movie :p but still, they need to realize people will buy this if they release it.
I *think* somebody talked about it on IMDB about how they wanted the score. I'd check the forum archives there but can't be bothered ATM :cheese:
Anyway, i'm willing to send emails and stuff to get this to happen ;) I won't be surprised if nothing happens though, but we do have to try! I really like Hans Zimmers scores, so this would be great to add to what i have :D
I really don't think Disney cares ...
I've signed so many petitions already ... and still we haven't seen any progress in the things that we signed for.
But I'm always willing to give it a try, then at least you can't say, we didn't try :)
I doubt it would happen, we'd need a LOT of people to sign it (like in the tens of thousands) because we all know that they're in it for the money, but if we only have a few people signing it then it wont work. The only option that I could see is with a laserdisc... I would've said to petition to Zimmer himself to release the score, but then again it's Disney's rights to it as well.Quote:
Originally posted by TeeKay
Well that's what I'm hoping we can show Disney, that there are people who want a complete score.
It will be hard, like for Jurassic Park I signed a petition thing for them to release the original score for JPIII, the one that was never released in stores and handed to select people and we had 1000s of people sign it and when we turned it in, they just shoved it back in our faces :(
If only Zimmer's kids were TLK fanatics as well, I'm sure that they would have the complete score...
Well, it's like I said, petitions by themselves do very little good. TPTB just don't pay attention to them regardless of how many people you get to sign them. Online petitions are even worse as it's so easy to sign it with many different e-mail addresses.
The secret to sucess with something like this is direct contact with TPTB, letters faxes and emails is what it's all about. If we get the word out to enough people I see no reason why it should have an effect.
All these sound so formal and... scary. :eek:
If i can be of any help, i'll try. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...KD/Smilie8.jpg
Just tried it out. It doesn't work. I tried using a few different modes my LD player play stuff in and the was only able to drop the volume of the talking to almost nothing with the score still at max volume but you can still hear what they're saying.Quote:
Originally posted by Xinithian
My dad works for the entertainment industry, so if he's ever working with Hans somehow I'll be sure to ask him directly. But I remember reading about something like if you leave out one of the AV cables with the Laserdisc version of TLK, you'll get the score and no talking. So if somebody has a Laserdisc player and could record the music and put it online, that would be great.
Dang. Oh well, it's good that you tried KCN :cheese:
If somebody had some really advanced sound editing program they could probably sit there and painstakingly remove the voices somehow, but they'd also have to remove all the SFX as well, so it would take ages :(
Anyway, just to add to the idea that we should try for this, there are heaps of people out there who are fans of Hans Zimmer's musical scores, and TLK is regarded as one of his best ever, so i'm sure sales of this would be beneficial for Disney. I'm willing to send emails, but i couldn't do faxes and stuff like that.