Bugler's Dream Edited
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That was not dictatorship, it was autocracy you idiot.
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The Olympic Torch has come thorough our small town twice on Hwy 66. I don't think even big cities can boast that. Once in 1984 while en route to L.A. and in 1996 en route to Atlanta. It made a stop at the Sac and Fox Nation Pow Wow grounds south of our city to honor Jim Thorpe, who was named the greatest athlete of the 20th Century. Jim Thorpe was native american.
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Ahh good memories of grade school Olympics.... I remember getting our little medals and walking down through the bridge made up of every one putting their hands up and cheering on the people.. :) And we had kids picked as torch runner to take the torch around the field good times
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Ahh good memories of grade school Olympics.... I remember getting our little medals and walking down through the bridge made up of every one putting their hands up and cheering on the people.. :)
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@vonmazur1 You do realize that since it's a foreign language that doesn't share the same symbols, there are multiple ways of spelling the name. It is merely up to the translators discretion to try to accurately portray the phonetics into the other language. In other words, you may choose to place the T at the beggining, or you may choose not to. Or maybe I should forgo the the translation altogether and just post чайкофскы.
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@kellenbigman There is no "C" in Russki...Tchaikovsky is the usual spelling with the Roman Alphabet...
Dale in AL
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Learning this in band :)
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The beggining sounds like it really wants to turn into 1812 overture but it JUST manages to stay something else. I probably would need to edit the two together to prove this, but I don't have the resources to do that.
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Is this just really similar to the end of Chaikovsky's 1812 overture? Or is this part of that or what?
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@Criestalex who doesn't like it?
A new video has appeared showing the full length uncut version of Bugler's Dream. Search for: "1984 ABC Summer Olympics Daytime Coverage Close"
at 0:46.
julius923 7 months ago
What is the name (not who conducted or who wrote it, the name) of the last piece. I own CDs from every Olympic games since Seoul and its not on any of them.
Nightwalkboy 2 years ago
This whole thing is called Bugler's Dream. It is a continous piece.
julius923 2 years ago
Most of the other versions you have heard start off with Bugler's dream (using the first 46 second of this clip) and is mixed in with the "Olympic Theme" by John Williams written and added much later.
julius923 2 years ago