Title: Wondermints song question..... Post by: donald on August 23, 2010, 02:54:32 PM I just watched Bicentennial Man and once again noticed a recurring piece of the theme which strongly reminded me of the refrain from "On The Run" ..from the most recent Mints album "Mind if We Make Love to You."
Is this borrowed from a classical piece? Coincidence? Its a beautiful melody........ Any takers on this? Title: Re: Wondermints song question..... Post by: brother john on August 23, 2010, 06:02:34 PM Actually this is the latest 'Mints long player
http://www.amazon.com/Kaleidoscopin-Exploring-Prisms-Past-Wondermints/dp/B002RBNO8A/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1282611643&sr=1-1 (http://www.amazon.com/Kaleidoscopin-Exploring-Prisms-Past-Wondermints/dp/B002RBNO8A/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1282611643&sr=1-1) Title: Re: Wondermints song question..... Post by: donald on August 24, 2010, 10:23:09 AM Nice to read about the new Mints release....somehow I missed that. BUT.....
Back to my question........anyone know about this piece of music or its origin? Title: Re: Wondermints song question..... Post by: RONDEMON on August 24, 2010, 11:21:58 AM That's not really a NEW release per se as it's a lot of outtakes and unreleased stuff.
Unfortunately, I don't think we're going to see any NEW Wondermints stuff as the band has said numerous times. : ( Total bummer as Bali and Mind if We Make Love... are AMAZING records that are much better than anything the BB's released post-Love You. Title: Re: Wondermints song question..... Post by: donald on August 24, 2010, 11:27:48 AM Wondermints Thread anyone?
Title: Re: Wondermints song question..... Post by: RONDEMON on August 24, 2010, 12:08:31 PM yes plz - GREAT band
Title: Re: Wondermints song question..... Post by: the captain on August 24, 2010, 04:19:34 PM I just watched Bicentennial Man and once again noticed a recurring piece of the theme which strongly reminded me of the refrain from "On The Run" ..from the most recent Mints album "Mind if We Make Love to You." Never heard of Bicentennial Man so I checked into that. It's by James Horner, a very popular composer for film over the past 40 years or so. This soundtrack was released in '99. As for similarity to "On the Run," I was just going to tell you to try to be more specific, as my casual listens to a few tracks on youtube weren't finding anything. But yeah, there at 1:09 of track 15 of the score, "Growing Old," is that melody. Probably coincidental--it's a simple diatonic melody in a natural minor scale. But sure enough, very similar.Is this borrowed from a classical piece? Coincidence? Its a beautiful melody........ Any takers on this? Title: Re: Wondermints song question..... Post by: SG7 on August 24, 2010, 06:02:35 PM Funny, as "On The Run" is one of my favorites on the record. I think someone put a blog of the chords to that song. I hope to learn it one of these days.
Title: Re: Wondermints song question..... Post by: donald on August 25, 2010, 08:33:22 AM I just watched Bicentennial Man and once again noticed a recurring piece of the theme which strongly reminded me of the refrain from "On The Run" ..from the most recent Mints album "Mind if We Make Love to You." Never heard of Bicentennial Man so I checked into that. It's by James Horner, a very popular composer for film over the past 40 years or so. This soundtrack was released in '99. As for similarity to "On the Run," I was just going to tell you to try to be more specific, as my casual listens to a few tracks on youtube weren't finding anything. But yeah, there at 1:09 of track 15 of the score, "Growing Old," is that melody. Probably coincidental--it's a simple diatonic melody in a natural minor scale. But sure enough, very similar.Is this borrowed from a classical piece? Coincidence? Its a beautiful melody........ Any takers on this? So that is a Horner song. Also seems to me that I have heard that melody somewhere else other than the Mints song and the movie soundtrack. Had me thinking it was fron a classical piece. Thanks for taking the time to check that out. I'll go back and find the Growing Old piece and have a listen. By the way, I really enjoyed Bicentennial man and have watched it more than a couple of times over the years. Old school sci fi notions brought to the screen in a delightful way. IMO one of Robin Williams finest roles. Takes you on a two century ride. Based on a story by Asimov and directed by Chris Columbus. |