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

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Jon wrote:Don't think so. I find Star Wars rather lame, to be honest.
For me all 6 Star Wars movies are the greatest movies ever. Superb concept art, awesome music by John Williams, fun action, philosophical wisdom,...
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When I was a nine year old, I enjoyed The Empire Strikes Back at the cinema. However, since then, I have never wanted to see the damn thing again as I dislike all of that philosophical nonsense.
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I think it'd be a hoot to hear TD cover the Imperial March/ Vader's theme...that has potential to be awesome lol. After all they have a CD of cover versions already.


A separate CD of instrumental covers might be a nice idea.
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mikewp wrote:I think it'd be a hoot to hear TD cover the Imperial March/ Vader's theme...that has potential to be awesome lol. After all they have a CD of cover versions already.


A separate CD of instrumental covers might be a nice idea.
I like your thinking. Lots of really good instrumental tracks out there.
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Not a cat in hells chance....don't think EF would be interested
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71 dB wrote:
Jon wrote:Don't think so. I find Star Wars rather lame, to be honest.
For me all 6 Star Wars movies are the greatest movies ever. Superb concept art, awesome music by John Williams, fun action, philosophical wisdom,...
Good for you! :lol:
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Jon wrote:
71 dB wrote:
Jon wrote:Don't think so. I find Star Wars rather lame, to be honest.
For me all 6 Star Wars movies are the greatest movies ever. Superb concept art, awesome music by John Williams, fun action, philosophical wisdom,...
Good for you! :lol:
Thanks! However, I am fed up with all the new trilogy/Jar Jar hate. Why don't people just let the movies be if they don't like them and concentrate on the movies they DO like instead?

I very rarely write online about movies I don't care about. Why bother?
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71 dB wrote:
Jon wrote:
71 dB wrote: For me all 6 Star Wars movies are the greatest movies ever. Superb concept art, awesome music by John Williams, fun action, philosophical wisdom,...
Good for you! :lol:
Thanks! However, I am fed up with all the new trilogy/Jar Jar hate. Why don't people just let the movies be if they don't like them and concentrate on the movies they DO like instead?

I very rarely write online about movies I don't care about. Why bother?
I love the new trilogy....

...almost as much as I love the first trilogy. I see the Jar Jar thing as just a bit of a hiccup. Basically they are just films you can sit down with the kids and enjoy.
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