|
Register | Blogging | Today's Posts | Search |
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
06-05-2009, 02:16 PM | #1 (permalink) |
Groupie
Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 14
|
Question to the fans of Pirates of the Carribean's soundtrack
Since I am addressing to the fans of the soundtracks of the PotC series, then you're familiar with "He's A Pirate".. the main theme.
There are many variations of this theme that play during the three movies. Can anyone please list me the songs that have recurring motifs from He's a Pirate ? I remember some epic music in the sountrack, which sounds the last part of He's a Pirate, except played much slower, and the tone is much sadder and epic. |
06-05-2009, 03:07 PM | #2 (permalink) |
Ba and Be.
Join Date: May 2007
Location: This Is England
Posts: 17,331
|
I personally hate the movies but I would guess that the composer is the same for the trilogy? If they are then it's not uncommon to have a central motif that is expanded upon and changed throughout the films. If this is the case then try amazon as you can get free samples of each track to give you a better idea of what you are looking for.
__________________
“A cynic by experience, a romantic by inclination and now a hero by necessity.”
|
10-12-2009, 05:06 AM | #3 (permalink) |
On A Rampage
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 317
|
The soundtrack is by Hans Zimmer, probably the biggest name for movie scores today. He's a pirate is a fantastic song i love it, another version of this or similar score is "Drink up me hearties" which is completely different for the first minute of the song but then kicks in with a very similar sound to "he's a pirate".
There is another one but i've forgotten the name of it unfortunately.
__________________
"If we're all merely players in a play on this great stage, the problem is the script writers ain't on the same page, I echo through the mountain when I'm singing in the air, from my lab a lad with lavish lyrics living in his lair." "Wake up and listen, hear what's not for the public's ears Pinocchio poets played by profiting puppeteers" |
|