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  • in reply to: victor’s piano solo #55832
    9fingeredElf
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    At the end of the piece Victoria startles Victor and he plays the wrong notes. Is that what you mean?

    in reply to: Anyone go to the show? #55702
    9fingeredElf
    Participant

    I went. Do you want to see some pictures?

    Click here:
    http://albums.photo.epson.com/j/AlbumList?u=4338850

    in reply to: Piano Corpse Bride Song-Book… #55575
    9fingeredElf
    Participant

    Here’s another link to corpse bride sheet music. It has Victor’s solo The duet, and Remains of the day. When you get there click on sheet music on the right column then click on movies then click on corpse bride.:

    http://www.geocities.com/hthy_d/

    Here’s another site with tons of Elfman sheet music:

    http://pianofiles.com/db_search.php

    in reply to: victor’s solo. #55574
    9fingeredElf
    Participant

    someone has a uploaded D-Bo ‘s transcription of Victor’s solo here:

    http://www.geocities.com/roflcopter8888/Victor_s_Piano_Solo.pdf

    in reply to: Piano Corpse Bride Song-Book… #55396
    9fingeredElf
    Participant

    You can go here and search for corpse bride and download Remains of the day and main titles sheet music (it will cost you): http://www.musicnotes.com

    If you don’t tell anyone here’s the piano duet:
    http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/padme/midis/The_Piano_Duet.pdf

    in reply to: Corpse Bride Sheet Music available. #55365
    9fingeredElf
    Participant
    in reply to: New info about the “Boingo” Halloween Concert #55318
    9fingeredElf
    Participant

    Here’s a email from Vatos explainging exactly what will be happening at the Boingo Halloween Concert:

    Johnny Vatos “Tribute to Halloween”

    Featuring John Avila, Steve Bartek,
    Guest Apperances From Sam “Sluggo” Phipps, “FOOD
    FOR FEET”,From the “Forbidden Zone” Rick Elfman dancing
    the yiddishe of Charleston Many guest Performers
    featuring the music of Oingo Boingo’ John Avila, Steve
    Bartek,Johnny Vatos, Sam Phipps,Mike Tovar, Duke Ellington,
    Danny Elfman,…..
    This Fantasyland Mystic Night’s Boingo fast paced
    multi media mad man party should be just the thing
    For loyal Boingo heads who are wondering what’s
    been going on with the rest us, this will be a great
    night.
    THIS IS NOT A REUNION Danny ( No Way Jose ) Elfman
    is dead against something like that.

    After ten year’s I just wanted to Thank you! to all
    those fans! It is just a party. A hair razing fright night.
    October 29th 2005 At the Grove of Anahiem!
    This show is for hard core fans only!! I was a fan
    before I was in “The Mystic Nights of The Oingo
    Boingo”

    If you remember any of this stuff buy a Ticket!
    If you like the music from the “Forbidden Zone”,
    “Nightmare before Christmas”, `From Dusk Till Dawn.”
    “Food For Feet”, “The Tremolocos”
    This is a tribrute to the Boingo Men, Danny
    Elfman but most of all the fan’s!

    If you think it’s bad Idea do not show up…..

    If you think it could get ugly do not show up…

    If your to hip for the room do not show up….

    If you have never seen the band before I would not
    show up….

    If your looking to get in touch with the Mystic
    Night’s part of your soul come to my multimedia
    Tribute to Boingo, Elfman,Bartek, Avila, Phipps,
    Vatos things will happen. This is limited ticket
    event.

    Meet and greets will be set up for Johnny Vatos
    so keep in touch.

    JOHNNY “VATOS” Hernandez
    ‘EL MAS LOCO’

    in reply to: Autographs in! #55298
    9fingeredElf
    Participant

    Mine didn’t have that notch, but the “lfman” part of the Elfman autograph is all squished together. Are there any others that aren’t happy with the quality of their signature.

    the one on eBay right now looks great, though that one has a notch:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4773597547&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&rd=1

    in reply to: Autographs in! #55235
    9fingeredElf
    Participant

    I got mine. Way cool!

    in reply to: Elfman to score “Frogman” #55219
    9fingeredElf
    Participant

    in reply to: Danny MSN chat #55167
    9fingeredElf
    Participant

    Here’s your question:

    dannyfan71 in Onstage_1 asks: How did you get to score the theme to desperate hosewives
    DishDiva says: Danny: It was just lucky. I probably have done over a dozen TV themes. I am very lucky that a few of them has survived. generally for TV themes they are fun and quick. I always expect it won’t survive because most TV shows don’t. I consider it a lucky

    here’s a partcial transcript I found:

    http://forum.halloweentown.org/index.php?showtopic=6575&st=20&p=122638&#entry122638

    in reply to: “Little Girls” on “American Dad” #55124
    9fingeredElf
    Participant

    here’s a little something I put together:

    http://media.putfile.com/American-guy-Little-Girls

    in reply to: Corpse Bride Soundtrack site #55065
    9fingeredElf
    Participant

    There are no mp3’s for those, that I could find, so you’ll have to record them yourself .

    in reply to: BOINGO LIVES! #54994
    9fingeredElf
    Participant

    Tickets go on sale 9/03

    Here’s the link to buy tickets:

    http://www.thegroveofanaheim.com/info/schedule.asp

    Scroll down to the bottom of the page to see the concert:

    Johnny Vatos Tribute to Halloween Featuring Members of Oingo Boingo Johnny Vatos, John Avila, Steve Bartek and Sam Phipps

    in reply to: Corpse Bride site #54900
    9fingeredElf
    Participant
    in reply to: Corpse Bride site #54883
    9fingeredElf
    Participant

    Yea, What he said.

    There seems to be some hidden features. I found some of them. Point and click everywhere on every page. Have fun.

    in reply to: Elfman’s scores #54796
    9fingeredElf
    Participant
    in reply to: Good Will Hunting Score? #54758
    9fingeredElf
    Participant

    Could you compare your track listing to mine and see if their are any differences:

    1 The Northpole/The Night the Reindeer Die- 2:29
    2 Scrooge Promo -0:51
    3 Frank’s Scrooge Promo -0:18
    4 Frank’s Christmas List-0:21
    5 Brice Cummings-1:31
    6 Frank’s Brother -0:38
    7 Frank Cross: Humanitarian of the Year-1:08
    8 Lou Heyard -0:34
    9 Three Ghosts-0:36
    10 Golf Ball-0:40
    11 Walter Ablaze-1:18
    12 Wild Car Ride-0:39
    13 Wild Cab Ride- 0:30
    14 Becoming “Lumpy” -0:42
    15 Frisbee the Dog-0:51
    16 Elliot Gives Blood-0:18
    17 The Ballbreaker Suite-1:05
    18 Herman the Human Popsicle-1:05
    19 Showtime at IBC-0:22
    20 Frank’s Christmas Gift-0:30
    21 Ghost of Christmas Future-1:11
    22 IBC Shootout-0:51
    23 Inside the Ghost-0:57
    24 Asylum -1:55
    25 Luncheonetter- 1:47
    26 Crematorium/Kissing Elliot -1:20
    27 “God Bless Us…Everyone” -2:02

    about 27 total minutes

    in reply to: Good Will Hunting Score? #54743
    9fingeredElf
    Participant

    It’s actually from the first Spider-Man. Here’s the track listings:

    CD one
    1. Main Title (3:30)
    2. Museum* (1:09)
    3. Transformations (3:30)
    4. Something’s Different (1:16)
    5. Spiderman Sensations* (0:14)
    6. First Web (0:55)
    7. Getting Through (2:03)
    8. Costume Montage (1:19)
    9. Norman Gets The Boot* (0:27)
    10. Father & Son* (0:18)
    11. Revenge (6:13)
    12. Alone (1:37)
    13. City Montage (1:49)
    14. Moondance* (0:46)
    15. Photographing Spiderman* (0:41)
    16. City Stinger* (0:14)
    17. Parade Attack* (5:04)
    (film version)
    18. Specter of the Goblin* (2:07)
    (film version)
    19. Chatting On The Roof* (3:04)
    20. Hint, Trouble, Kiss* (3:19)

    CD two
    1. Fire* (2:48)
    2. Drop Of Blood* (0:50)
    3. The Clue* (1:11)
    4. Norman’s Troubles* (1:29)
    5. Hard Nipples* (2:11)
    6. Revelation (2:31)
    7. On The Bridge* (1:48)
    8. The Rescue* (4:40)
    9. Final Confrontation* (4:18)
    (film version)
    10. Farewell (3:11)
    11. End Credits (1:50)
    Alternative Tracks
    12. Specter Of The Goblin (3:45)
    13. Parade Attack (3:53)
    14. Final Confrontation (7:18)
    Bonus Material
    15. Spiderman Suite* (13:04)
    16. Pompeii – Trailer Music (3:38)

    * Previously Unreleased Tracks

    in reply to: Good Will Hunting Score? #54740
    9fingeredElf
    Participant

    Here are some other rarities that I have that aren’t on Dawg Man’s list:

    FAMILY MAN Recording Sessions 2 cd’s
    FORBIDDEN ZONE COMPLETE SCORE (dvd rip)
    FRIGHTENERS EXPANDED
    GOOD WILL HUNTING/BLACK BEAUTY one track from Scrooged
    NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS DEMOS
    PROOF OF LIFE RECORDING SESSIONS 2 CD’S
    RED DRAGON Final Mixes 3 cd
    SPIDERMAN EXPANDED 2 CD’S

    Dawg Man just wondering does the scrooged complete recordings have sfx? How many tracks is it? How long is it?

    Thanks,
    9FE

    in reply to: Cool City #54459
    9fingeredElf
    Participant

    Walking in LA by Missing Persons

    in reply to: SERENADA REVIEW #53690
    9fingeredElf
    Participant

    Any luck yet transferring the recording to mp3’s yet? If so I would love to here it.

    Steve

    in reply to: new “charlie” pics!!!!!!!!!!! #53636
    9fingeredElf
    Participant

    Click on Wonka Industries at the bottom of The Charlie page for some new stuff:

    http://chocolatefactorymovie.warnerbros.com

    Once there click on Factory store for some Charlie Wallpapers.

    Warning – Very slow loading if you have dial up

    in reply to: Elfman Review? #53586
    9fingeredElf
    Participant

    Here’s a couple:

    Here’s the Danny part:

    For Serenada Schizophrana, a 40-minute work in six unrelated movements, Mr. Elfman packed the stage with bodies and instruments. Two grand pianos lurked in the background, flanked by synthesizers, harps, an imposing stockpile of tubular bells and, for the final three movements, an eight-woman chorus. In keeping with the piece’s title, the music veered madly from Ellingtonian whimsy to Bernard Herrmannesque agitation.

    As cascading dual piano lines melded with ominous pizzicato strings, it was almost impossible to keep from asking, “Which movie did this come from again?” No surprise, given Mr. Elfman’s pedigree. But several moments transcended the soundtrack pigeonhole. The tortured swing of the third movement conjured up the image of a jazz band on a storm-tossed raft, with trash-can cymbals acting as the crashing waves. And the furious horn-stoked climax and surprising last-second resolution of the closing movement made for a rousing finish.

    Back at the Mercer Hotel in the aftermath of his Carnegie Hall debut, Mr. Elfman, who self-deprecatingly calls himself a “throwback” to the styles of early 20th-century Russian composers such as Prokofiev and Shostakovich, revealed that Serenada Schizophrana had first been conceived as a chamber piece, to be performed in Carnegie’s more intimate Zankel Hall. Moving its premiere to a later date in the main Isaac Stern Auditorium meshed well with Mr. Elfman’s personal life (the original Zankel date had been set for the same week in January that his wife was due to deliver their new baby)—and the switch also gave him the opportunity to write something more ambitious. But when he flew into town a few months ago to visit the hall, he started wondering what he’d gotten himself into.

    “I’d never been there,” he said, “and it was incredibly intimidating. I felt like a little kid in the playground of the big boys. I just thought, ‘I’m …ed. These walls are used to some serious shit, and they’re going to hear my notes bouncing around and simply reject them.’”

    Mr. Elfman acknowledged that in the end everything had turned out just fine, and that he might even chance writing more concert pieces in the future. “But now,” he added enthusiastically, “I have something I can needle my son about for the rest of his life. I can say, ‘It’s your fault, Oliver! Because of you, they had to move me up to the big hall, and it was scary. The hall scared me, Oliver, and it was all your fault!’”

    Here’s a link to the full article:

    http://www.observer.com/pages/music.asp

    Here’s another:

    After saying that the other parts of the program was less than perfect it went on to say this about Danny:

    Danny Elfman’s “Serenada Schizophrana,” on the other hand, is music that works. With six movements, rolling piano solos (by Christopher Oldfather) and the charming hoots and chirps of eight female voices (the ACO Singers under Judith Clurman), Mr. Elfman gave us music comfortable in its own world and highly professional in its execution. Hollywood, you say. Better good Hollywood music than second-rate Brahms. The composer of this piece has an ear for symphonic colors and how to balance them.

    The American Composers Orchestra and its conductor Steven Sloane seemed to sense the quality. “Serenada Schizophrana” was more smoothly and tightly played than anything else on the program. It was a big and unusual kind of audience for a symphony event: the young and the near young were everywhere one looked; many were presumably there to hear Mr. Summers, the historic one-time rocker-guitarist with the Police.

    Here’s the full article:

    in reply to: [FORUM TEST MESSAGE] #53581
    9fingeredElf
    Participant

    Now back to our regularly schedule Elf talk, I hope

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