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<p dir="auto"><strong>BottleRocket8</strong> — <em>16 years ago(December 07, 2009 06:34 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">Wow. huge fan of Mothersbaugh's scores (yeah I know we're hard to find) btu just listening to some Bach's Canatata BWV 0140 and noticed how its completely the basis for his piece "Loquasto International Film Festival"<br />
I saw Life Aquatic as Mothersbaugh's crowning achievement almost especially the Loquasto piece but after hearing the Bach piece I'm kind of like "uhh I wish that piece was more original" either way its a very elegant piece and I still love the track kinda just disappointed. yeah im a huge music fan and appreciate samples and other uses of previously made music so dont flame me.<br />
anyone else notice the bach piece after hearing the score or the other way around?<br />
"I'm totally glad I dipped my pen in your ink"</p>
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