I had a friend who used "Hallelujah" from Shrek in an excellent Iraq anti-war Flash movie that they had made. That friend
was a very smart person indeed. It's a shame that I lost contact 10 years ago, after I last saw my friend at our friends party at their caravan in the
UK.
As I do not have permission to post that video, I will post Hallelujah from Shrek, instead. It reminds me of my friend.
(I appear to be restricted from sending PMs on here. Maybe I'm too new)
Baz.
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Gabriel's Oboe is one of my favourite pieces. I've even heard it performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at the Albert Hall, a couple of years
ago (along with other works from Morricone) If I recall, the conductor was Paul Bateman. It's one of around only 20 tracks that I have on a memory
stick, that I play in the car (along with other tracks from the Mission).
Of course, the piece from Shrek 'Hallelujah' (as I wrote about in my last post, above, also has a great meaning to me)
Baz, Surrey UK.
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The basic theme of the album is the beauty of creation and evolution.
The last track on the album is 24 minutes long, so I wont post it up... it's called "The Greatest Show on Earth" and it's a musical representation
of the Big Bang right through to the end of mankind.
It's amazing, gave me goosebumps and had me shed a tear when they start singing "We were here!"..... wow!