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I love The Cinematc Orchestra, such beautiful music. But upon my arrival at this, their latest single I get this...
Youtube: "The sound is gone."
I: "Why is the sound gone?"
Youtube: "copyright signal 1000 feet high...yadeeyada... Entire Navy and Dept. of State looking for it..."
I: "But why is the sound gone?"
Seriously, haven't they got videos in more urgent need of censoring... like Justin Bieber's?
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Maybe...they're all dead... :(
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I hope that Canadian guy who worked with them on 'Ma Fleur' goes away somewhere and never comes back.
Long live The Cinematic Orchestra, one of my favourite bands of all-time.
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That 15/16 section has to be the most euphoric thing the cinematic orchestra have done to date. Truly inspiring....
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this is so beautiful, so many people i know wouldent appresiate this film but its just as good as the music
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if i ever did DMT or Mushrooms...it'd be to this....
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Cinematic Orchestra: a band that never gives into ego. Pure emotion and imagination.
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Awesome. I have so much faith in cinematic orchestra to always be amazing.
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A wonderful piece of music from a wonderful group of musicians. I love this atmospheric musical interpretation for this film. I sat mesmerised with my two sons at their recent Barbican concert. Come to Manchester soon!
Everything They touch turns to gold...
tenpeem 5 months ago 20
Entr’acte (1924) is René Clair’s Dada-influenced 20-minute short, commissioned for the interval of Francis Picabia’s new ballet, Relâche, in Paris in 1924. The original music for the film was composed by the famous composer Erik Satie, who makes a cameo appearance along side surrealist photographer Man Ray.
VTIS170 5 months ago 7