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<p dir="auto"><strong>Switcher1972</strong> — <em>20 years ago(July 14, 2005 11:54 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">OK, we all know this score has been made by the "always(well, almost)-excellent" John Williams, but, from my point of view, the opening sequence track reminded me a similar music by Tangerine Dream from their album "Stratosfear" - circa 1976, same year of this movie<br />
The strangest thing is that particular music doesn't "sound" from the usual vein of the compositor. Silly me, maybe, but sounded weird to my ears.<br />
Just to share from thoughts.</p>
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<p dir="auto">I haven't heard anything by tangerine dream. But the opening score was different compared to the music used in the rest of the film.</p>
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<p dir="auto">John Williams' score sounds like Tangerine Dream?<br />
Dude, no idea what you're puffing, but you better reign in on the amount you're inhaling<br />
If his score for this film resembles anyone else at all, it's Ennio Morricone.  The predominant instruments in the score are acoustic guitar and harmonicaif it just had an accompanying non-lyrical vocals from a chorus it would duplicate Morricone thoroughly.</p>
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