This thread is definitely of a frivolous nature, but did anyone ever notice how many of Jerry Goldsmith's scores feature cues with the word "No" in them? As in "No ____". His tendency to name cues starting with the word "No" exceedingly trumps Elfman's "Final Confrontation" policy...
(granted, you do as many films as Jerry did and you're going to have recurring track title tendencies, but still!)
No Security No Problem No Money No Bullets No Beer No Lights No Water No Solution No Customs No Gentleman No Matches No Air No Friendlies No Kiss No Joy No Respectable Gentleman No Santa Claus No Gizmo No Rats No Messenger No Pain No Red Lights No Sale No Diamond No Time to Wait No Complaints No Note No Truce No Power No Place to Go No Shadow No Thought No Problem No Goodbyes No Threat No Harm No Pain No Marker No Friends No Choice No Smoking No Thanks No Water No Horses No Chance No Epidemic No More Money No Assignment No More Indians No Rest for the Wicked
(a bona fide Goldsmith fanatic could maybe identify which score each track comes from...)
This thread is definitely of a frivolous nature, but did anyone ever notice how many of Jerry Goldsmith's scores feature cues with the word "No" in them?
This thread is definitely of a frivolous nature, but did anyone ever notice how many of Jerry Goldsmith's scores feature cues with the word "No" in them? As in "No ____". ...
(a bona fide Goldsmith fanatic could maybe identify which score each track comes from...)
I gave some thought how to access this info from my database and realised it's easy in Windows Media: choose composer and sort on track title. Shame your list isn't sorted but I'm sure you're missing the following:
No Address / After Hours / Up for Bids / Illegal Parking No Alternative (& reprise!)
The first two entries in my sorted list (from a total of approx. 40)!
This thread is definitely of a frivolous nature, but did anyone ever notice how many of Jerry Goldsmith's scores feature cues with the word "No" in them?
No
Ah, but you learn something new every day! Just think how important this fact will be: you could include it in a general knowledge quiz.