Ouch - was just about to order, but the shopping cart indicated that there was $13 domestic shipping? $33 is a bit too rich for my tastes!
The cart shows the shipping, but you don't get charged. They will not charge you the 13 shipping...the $20 dollars INCLUDES shipping.
As Del posted earlier "Right now the only place to get it is Dark Delicacies. The total with shipping is $20. The shopping cart does not charge the card. I will adjust total on this end. We will have them the end of next week."
Ouch - was just about to order, but the shopping cart indicated that there was $13 domestic shipping? $33 is a bit too rich for my tastes!
The cart shows the shipping, but you don't get charged. They will not charge you the 13 shipping...the $20 dollars INCLUDES shipping.
As Del posted earlier "Right now the only place to get it is Dark Delicacies. The total with shipping is $20. The shopping cart does not charge the card. I will adjust total on this end. We will have them the end of next week."
Got mine on Friday. It is definitely a CD-R, but it sounds great. I'll be making my own CD-R copy and storing the signed one away safely with my F13 boxset.
Okay, having said all of that, I'm nearing the end of the disc and not one single "ki-ki-ki, ma-ma-ma" or even the modern update that was heard in the Crystal Lake Memories doc...I haven't totally finished the last few tracks but I haven't heard this once! How can this be? Hmmm...if the rest of the music weren't so stellar, this would bring me down even more, but as it is it's just a minor disappointment.
Harry doesn't own the rights to the original F13th music including the "ki-ki-ki, ma-ma-ma" motif. Sony does. They would've had to pony up big bucks in order to use it. I agree it's a stellar score regardless.
Yes, actually when I was at the FFM4 event last weekend I talked to Harry about this and he said the exact same thing. I just hadn't posted it until now to follow up on my comment from before. I asked him why the sound wasn't there and the first thing he did was hold up his hand and make the traditional "expensive/money" sign by rubbing is fingers and his thumb together.
Okay, having said all of that, I'm nearing the end of the disc and not one single "ki-ki-ki, ma-ma-ma" or even the modern update that was heard in the Crystal Lake Memories doc...I haven't totally finished the last few tracks but I haven't heard this once! How can this be? Hmmm...if the rest of the music weren't so stellar, this would bring me down even more, but as it is it's just a minor disappointment.
Harry doesn't own the rights to the original F13th music including the "ki-ki-ki, ma-ma-ma" motif. Sony does. They would've had to pony up big bucks in order to use it. I agree it's a stellar score regardless.
Yes, actually when I was at the FFM4 event last weekend I talked to Harry about this and he said the exact same thing. I just hadn't posted it until now to follow up on my comment from before. I asked him why the sound wasn't there and the first thing he did was hold up his hand and make the traditional "expensive/money" sign by rubbing is fingers and his thumb together.
One hell of a nice guy too!
I'm confused as to how Sony owns the music and not Paramount? Can someone enlighten me?
Okay, having said all of that, I'm nearing the end of the disc and not one single "ki-ki-ki, ma-ma-ma" or even the modern update that was heard in the Crystal Lake Memories doc...I haven't totally finished the last few tracks but I haven't heard this once! How can this be? Hmmm...if the rest of the music weren't so stellar, this would bring me down even more, but as it is it's just a minor disappointment.
Harry doesn't own the rights to the original F13th music including the "ki-ki-ki, ma-ma-ma" motif. Sony does. They would've had to pony up big bucks in order to use it. I agree it's a stellar score regardless.
Yes, actually when I was at the FFM4 event last weekend I talked to Harry about this and he said the exact same thing. I just hadn't posted it until now to follow up on my comment from before. I asked him why the sound wasn't there and the first thing he did was hold up his hand and make the traditional "expensive/money" sign by rubbing is fingers and his thumb together.
One hell of a nice guy too!
I'm confused as to how Sony owns the music and not Paramount? Can someone enlighten me?
Harry owns the recorded music, Sony owns the publishing (written music) and Paramount owns the film images