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This week we’re striding through some bloody huge wooden gates to dig deeply into a score by the maestro himself, John Williams. From the electric spark of the “Opening Titles” to the soaring “main theme” wonder rises higher than a brachiosaurus on its hind legs—majestic, monumental, and most definitely ‘tricera-top’ tier. But don’t get too comfy in the visitor center: “Incident at Isla Nublar” snaps at our heels, turning calm into chaos faster than you can say “clever girl.”
And joining me to dodge a “Raptor Attack,” steal embryos and dangle over disaster in “High Wire Stunts.” is returning guest Tom Fleming Bond and sci-fi and fantasy film fan extraordinaire who can be found on various socials as @tomyflemba. But is John Williams score for Jurassic Park a Tyrannosaur or a Doyathinky saurus? There’s only one way to find out; let’s dive in!
The Scores Are Not Enough is an unofficial entity, and in no way affiliated with Amblin Entertainment, all copyrights and trademarks, remain the sole property of the original holders. The Scores Are Not Enough is not associated in any way, with those mentioned above. This is an independent podcast to provide reference, opinions, and commentary on the scores of the sci-fi and fantasy films .Copyright information pertaining to all other content is retained by the original holders.
Score composed by John Willaims soundtrack release via MCA Records, 1993, all rights reserved.
'Walk The Dinosaur' written by David and Don Was and performed by Was (Not Was). Released through Chrysalis / Fontana/Phonogram 1986 all rights reserved.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Rich MarsdenThis week we’re striding through some bloody huge wooden gates to dig deeply into a score by the maestro himself, John Williams. From the electric spark of the “Opening Titles” to the soaring “main theme” wonder rises higher than a brachiosaurus on its hind legs—majestic, monumental, and most definitely ‘tricera-top’ tier. But don’t get too comfy in the visitor center: “Incident at Isla Nublar” snaps at our heels, turning calm into chaos faster than you can say “clever girl.”
And joining me to dodge a “Raptor Attack,” steal embryos and dangle over disaster in “High Wire Stunts.” is returning guest Tom Fleming Bond and sci-fi and fantasy film fan extraordinaire who can be found on various socials as @tomyflemba. But is John Williams score for Jurassic Park a Tyrannosaur or a Doyathinky saurus? There’s only one way to find out; let’s dive in!
The Scores Are Not Enough is an unofficial entity, and in no way affiliated with Amblin Entertainment, all copyrights and trademarks, remain the sole property of the original holders. The Scores Are Not Enough is not associated in any way, with those mentioned above. This is an independent podcast to provide reference, opinions, and commentary on the scores of the sci-fi and fantasy films .Copyright information pertaining to all other content is retained by the original holders.
Score composed by John Willaims soundtrack release via MCA Records, 1993, all rights reserved.
'Walk The Dinosaur' written by David and Don Was and performed by Was (Not Was). Released through Chrysalis / Fontana/Phonogram 1986 all rights reserved.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.