What if TD did a cover of Star Wars music???

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What if TD did a cover of Star Wars music???

Post by starrrkhannn »

Hello all. This is a fun forum to read. I have one question as per my topic.

If TD were to do a cover of Star Wars music, what would you choose?

I'll go first and say a ten minute version of "Duel of the Fates" since the US is getting a re-release of TPM in 3D in February 2012.

Another one I'd pick is a long version of "The Imperial March."

Again, what would you choose?
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Been done by EM guru Tomita on his Kosmos LP...I wouldn't want TD to do any Star Wars music at all.
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I wouldn't want TD to be associated with Star Wars, as I don't like Star Wars.
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Post by cantosis »

I love starwars and TD but don't really see what would be gained from this as John Williams did a fine job already on that soundtrack
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Cantina song please
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Might actually get my lads interested in TD. They love all things Star Wars, except Jar Jar Binks of course.
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Chris Monk wrote:Might actually get my lads interested in TD. They love all things Star Wars, except Jar Jar Binks of course.
I was watching the Blurays with my youngest lad (12 yrs) he loved Jar Jar :roll:
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T4N63R1N3 DR34M wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:Might actually get my lads interested in TD. They love all things Star Wars, except Jar Jar Binks of course.
I was watching the Blurays with my youngest lad (12 yrs) he loved Jar Jar :roll:
I remember my youngest, a few years back, saying that he thought Jar Jar was really lame and really irritating. He kept on asking why he'd been put in the film, as if I knew George Lucas and could ask. :roll:
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Post by Erik »

Chris Monk wrote:
T4N63R1N3 DR34M wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:Might actually get my lads interested in TD. They love all things Star Wars, except Jar Jar Binks of course.
I was watching the Blurays with my youngest lad (12 yrs) he loved Jar Jar :roll:
I remember my youngest, a few years back, saying that he thought Jar Jar was really lame and really irritating. He kept on asking why he'd been put in the film, as if I knew George Lucas and could ask. :roll:
you raised 'em well
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sparrow wrote:Been done by EM guru Tomita on his Kosmos LP...I wouldn't want TD to do any Star Wars music at all.

what if t.d. covered tomita covering star wars :P :D
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Erik wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:
T4N63R1N3 DR34M wrote: I was watching the Blurays with my youngest lad (12 yrs) he loved Jar Jar :roll:
I remember my youngest, a few years back, saying that he thought Jar Jar was really lame and really irritating. He kept on asking why he'd been put in the film, as if I knew George Lucas and could ask. :roll:
you raised 'em well
It was easy. Didn't need to do a thing. They decided on their own.
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I don't think TD and Star Wars have much in common at all.

I know I'm no Star Wars fan, have only seen 1 movie.
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Post by Erik »

totally missing out
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Please, not Star Wars and TD :(
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Erik wrote:totally missing out
Don't think so. I find Star Wars rather lame, to be honest.
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