Apolyton Archive  |  Preserved copy of the Apolyton Civilization Site forums as they ran on Ultimate Bulletin Board, 1998–2001. Read-only; nothing here can be posted to or replied to.  |  Forum index |  About this archive |  The 2005 site & forums

  Apolyton Civilization Site Forums
  Civ2-General/Community
  Wonder Music

Post New Topic  Post A ReplyPost A Reply In A New Window

profile | register | preferences | faq | search next newest topic | next oldest topic bottom of page
Author Topic:   Wonder Music            Current Date/Time: April 11, 2000 03:25:52
Glohithia
Chieftain
From: Folsom(Nice Prison)CA PST
Registered: Apr 99
posted February 29, 2000 16:11   Click Here to See the Profile for GlohithiaClick Here to Email Glohithia Edit/Delete Message Reply To & Quote Message IP: Logged, Admin Access Only


I have been trying to find the name/composer of a few Wonder Movies since this game has come out. Maybe some kind soul here will help. The wonders in question are Issac Newton's and King Richard's. I love the music that goes along with those two.

So will somebody please help an uncultured metalhead like myself. Im sure Judas Priest and Iron Maiden wont look too unkindly upon my defection after all my years of faithful devotion

------------------
Zyanya...Always

"The sadness of bereavement
The loss of innocence
Hate made an untrodden path of my soul"

finbar
Prince
From: Sydney, Australia
Registered: Jul 1999
posted February 29, 2000 17:27   Click Here to See the Profile for finbarClick Here to Email finbar Edit/Delete Message Reply To & Quote Message IP: Logged, Admin Access Only


Check back through the threads in this forum and you'll find a couple of threads about various bits of Civ music and its sources. From memory, the threads had Music in their subject line, so the search shouldn't be too hard, even if it goes back a bit.

------------------
finbar
Mono Rules!
#33984591

mindseye
Chieftain
From: San Francisco, CA, USA
Registered: Apr 99
posted March 02, 2000 05:02   Click Here to See the Profile for mindseyeClick Here to Email mindseye Edit/Delete Message Reply To & Quote Message IP: Logged, Admin Access Only


Glohithia -

Tonight, for the first time (believe it or not) I looked at all the Wonder movies.
Unfortunately, I believe only a few of them use "real" music, most of them appear to be cheesy synthesizer doodlings in one style or another.

The few exceptions I recognized were:

Bach's Cathedral: Fugue from Bach's famous Tocatta and Fugue in D Minor

Statue of Liberty: a John Philip Sousa march (forget the name)

Adam Smith's: a very lame rendition of Handel's "Arrival of the Queen of Sheba" from "Solomon".

United Nations: as I just posted elsewhere, this is so close to the soundtrack from Last of the Mohicans (Trevor Jones) that at first I thought that's what it was.

I don't recognize King Richard's or Isaac Newton's, but you are right, they are the best. You may be a latent Baroque-aholic, because they both sound like Italian Baroque (esp. Newton).

Try listening to some Corelli, Locatelli, Vivaldi, Tartini, or Mancini (Francesco, not Henry ), I bet you will love it! Baroque is more similar to rock than it is to classical. I'm a refugee from the Siouxsie/Bauhaus/Sisters school of music, a lot of Baroque fits into that same cranial pleasure receptor! Enjoy!

[This message has been edited by mindseye (edited March 02, 2000).]

Glohithia
Chieftain
From: Folsom(Nice Prison)CA PST
Registered: Apr 99
posted March 02, 2000 22:32   Click Here to See the Profile for GlohithiaClick Here to Email Glohithia Edit/Delete Message Reply To & Quote Message IP: Logged, Admin Access Only


Thanks for the input Mindseye. Bach's is the third of my three favorites, but I was able to track that one down. I was surprised to find the beginning of T&F in D minor was that little piece of organ music in all those old horror flicks. Cool

Now, if the other two pieces really are Baroque, I should be able to track them down too. They are very powerful pieces of music that instantly grabbed my attention. Id love to think there is all this cool music out there, as of yet untapped by me!

Comrade Dan
King
From: That's for me to know and you to find out.
Registered: Nov 1999
posted March 08, 2000 01:30   Click Here to See the Profile for Comrade Dan Visit Comrade Dan's Homepage! Edit/Delete Message Reply To & Quote Message IP: Logged, Admin Access Only


Yeah, J.S. Bachs Cathedral has, surprinsingly enough, Bachs music in it.
Empress
Prince
From: Louisiana, CST
Registered: Feb 2000
posted March 11, 2000 18:01   Click Here to See the Profile for EmpressClick Here to Email Empress Edit/Delete Message Reply To & Quote Message IP: Logged, Admin Access Only


I know that Leo's uses music from a song called "Cantaloop" by US3
Apolyton Civilization Site Forums
> > > Civ2-General/Community Forum

next newest topic | next oldest topictop of page

All times are EDT

Administrative Options: Close Topic | Archive/Move | Delete Topic
Post New Topic  Post A ReplyPost A Reply In A New Window Contact Us
Apolyton Civilization Site
Hop to:

Powered by: Ultimate Bulletin Board, Version 5.44a
© Infopop Corporation (formerly Madrona Park, Inc.), 1998 - 2000.

Front Page | Civilization III | Dinosaurs | Civilization II | Call to Power | Call to Power II | Alpha Centauri | Alternative Civs | Misc | Links | About ACS | GameStats
GameLeague | Scenario League | Hodadian Award Central | Civilization Scenario Collection | Spanish CivII Site | Clash of Civs | CtP Maps