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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2008

High quality: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bugi35v1CKk&fmt=18

Main theme from the movie Ladyhawke(1985), composed by Andrew Powell. The movie is directed by Richard Donner.

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  • @NeverDoubt1 I also love what Richard Donner and Alan Parsons did here. Orchestral music didn't exist in medieval times but everyone thinks that's the only music that is appropiate for period movies. I like very much experiments like Chariots of fire and this movie that try to create new emotions using different kind of music. I'm very sorry that this kind of experimentation is now considered goofy and that all modern soundtracks sound almost like the same with very little variations.

  • Ooohhhhh the 80's were so full of energy!!!!

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  • @gkmex13 Before the current cynical age of nihilism and death worship. I pity anyone born from the mid-80s onwards.

  • Goodness people... the movie is a fantasy! (Which by extension, so is the music!)

  • I've always loved this movie and this was one of my two favourite songs from the soundtrack, the other one being the traditional song Phillipe and Isabeu were dancing to in the barn. XD

  • lol... noticed some mentioned about 0:59 being good till then or after then... now I say "funny... I thought it was good from 0:00 to 3:01" ... ;)

  • como se llama la cancion???

  • 0:50-1:00

    The Donner's Company theme!!

  • @MrSirDel Absolutely. I grew up with music like this, so it's really a part of me. Although I was guided to it through a synthesizer forum, I would've felt foolish not to say something.

  • @CircleCityEric Thanks for the comment and the fact that you took the time to comment..

  • @MrSirDel Yep, Alan Parsons is one of my alltime favorite producers.  His role in recording the score was immediately noticeable for me. :) And, I could think of worse themes for a radio show.

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