Stanley Kubrick Music - A Clockwork Orange: Ode to Joy
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So soothing. Like a mad mans lullaby
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@RetardicA this is thr originial from the movie. The one in the movie was put in synthizer. This without that synthizier.
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What the fuck is this? Is this is cover, remaster, or what?
I like it and all but give me something other than "remix".
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No. It's not a sin to take such real pleasure in listening to this but only a sick mind to take a pleasure listening to this and if a person with a sick mind listened to this, that person would really enjoy it and think of it as a masterpiece to all who have any kind of mental illness.
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@MrFilmgrim I agree. (defining moment) & though I understand what you mean, this actually isn't "auto-tune". Not in the true sense or how it's used in music today. What is being used here is a vocoder/"talking synthesizer". It's a different technology. In 1970 Wendy Carlos and Robert Moog (a pioneer of electronic music, best known as the inventor of the Moog synthesizer.) built a musical vocoder that was used in this soundtrack. You can get more info from Wiki "vocoder".
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@HenriNioto ditto/agreed.
I love Beethoven & I even have his complete works box-set (along with Back, Mozart & Chopin's). The "original" versions is unrivaled....but this piece/version is pure genius.
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In the entire history of cinema, this is without question 1 of the most brilliantly genius applications of music in film.
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i never heard this mix of wendy carlos beethoven song. it sounds "better" than clockwork orange mix
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I don't agree... I worship Beethoven, but this is pure genius. ^^
USING LUDWIG VAN LIKE THAT!! HE DIDN'T DO ANY HARM TO ANYONE!! HE JUST WANTED TO MAKE MUSIC!!!!!
GOODPLAYA20 6 months ago 35
10 people are bastards with no manners. They've not the duke of an idea how to comport themselves public wise oh my brothers
AtariMan76 6 months ago 16