| I don't have an answer for the first question (but I bet the answer is YES). As to the second question, I am reminded of the soundtrack to Alfred Hitchcock's "The Birds", which has no score but which features electronic bird sounds orchestrated by the great film composer Bernard Herrman. Bradbury has, of course, often been involved with musical productions of his works, including Christus Apollo, Dandelion Wine and Leviathan 99. - Phil |
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| Believe me when I say... we've discussed this topic before. There are actual bands that have formed in dedication to Ray's stories. Again, it's 'lost' in all these topic headings... Good luck in searching... for example: http://www.dandelionwine.com.au/faq.html [This message has been edited by Nard Kordell (edited 03-08-2004).] |
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| There was also a rock album released in the early 1970's called DARK CARNIVAL. The songs were based on Ray's stories from the collection of the same name. I had a copy of the record when I was in college (a long time ago). I cannot remember the name of the singer/composer. Perhaps someone else can help. |
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| You reminded me of something. As a side note in the same book (Quicker Than the Eye) is a spooky tale titled "The Finnegan" which I like very much.
Sorry for the outburst. |
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| I remember this...specifically having visited the event several times. Ray wrote about this 'environment' display by Tony Duquette, in a Church on Wilshire Boulevard, in Los Angeles, as I remember. Fellow named Garth Hudson did the music on a Moog to compliment the poetry Ray wrote for the event. http://theband.hiof.no/articles/in_celebration_of_angels.html [This message has been edited by Nard Kordell (edited 03-09-2004).] |
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| I know two of them: 1) "Rocket man" by Elton John (based on a story with similar title). I like it very much :-) 2) The album by the group Royal Hunt entirely based on "Martian Chronicles". I can't remember the title of the album (seems to be "The landing" or so - i'll say it later). |
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