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SUITE: Mary of Magdala - Tower Of Strength
Hello to our wonderful Scoring Star Trek community!
As you guys know, I've been away to work on a project with my church, and - finally - the music portion is complete. Well it has been for a while, and we've been developing the other elements - scripting and recording the narrative, collecting the artwork and images for a video presentation with this as the musical underscore.
With this now done, I am back to work on the "Spectre Of The Gun" study and am just blown away at Jerry Fielding's work on this score - much of it again having gone unused! I should be able to get that out in August, so stay tuned!
Thank you again for the support and encouragement as I took on the Mary Magdalene project! That meant a LOT to this novice, to the point I would say you guys had a hand in it.
If you have a spare 17:04, you might enjoy hearing this score. Remember, it is to underscore a narrative (which is NOT included here) This is just the music, so it may seem to drag in places where the narration would be heard. This closes with a song that really started it all, and was sung by a terrific young soprano.
Enjoy. Will be back soon!
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Mary Of Magdala - Tower Of Strength Pt 5
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Scoring Star Trek 15: Composer Jerry Fielding Ep 42 "The Trouble With Tribbles"
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Score Transcription - M35 Bartender Bit
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This has been as much fun to transcribe as it has been to watch all these decades! In the bar on Space Station K-7, as the bartender piles up his "collection" of tribbles, Jerry Fielding's wonderful "Bartender Bit" is a perfect match. From Episode 42 "The Trouble With Tribbles".
Scoring Star Trek 14: George Duning, and the Hollywood Horns
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Another year?? Just checking in with an annual (sort-of) update.
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Scoring Star Trek Part 13: George Duning - Metamorphosis
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The softer side of Star Trek TOS. "Metamorphosis" is an unexpected love story, and its music had to be of an entirely different order. Colombia Pictures' veteran George Duning more than delivers with one of the most sophisticated yet beautiful scores of the series. Even with this video's length (almost 25 minutes!) I still couldn't cover it all, and the ending Killer Cue real may have a few sur...
Star Trek Ep 31 CUE M31: Cochrane Calls
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Scoring Star Trek Part 12: Gerald Fried's "Friday's Child" Episode 32
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This discussion is on the music composed by Gerald Fried for TOS episode 32 "Friday's Child". Season two of Star Trek TOS would not have been as impactful without the outstanding "trifecta" of works by Gerald Fried for this episode, as well as "Catspaw" and "Amok Time". The scores for these shows were reused again and again, helping to give season two its unique "signature".
Star Trek TOS Ep 45 - Tracked Music Opening
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Star Trek TOS Ep 45 - Tracked Music Opening
Star Trek Ep 32 CUE M26: Call Of Duty
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Star Trek Ep 32 CUE M26: Call Of Duty
Scoring Star Trek Part 11 - Gerald Fried's "Catspaw" Ep 30
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Scoring Star Trek Part 11 - Gerald Fried's "Catspaw" Ep 30
Scoring Star Trek - Killer Cue: "Rescue" by Gerald Fried
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Scoring Star Trek - Killer Cue: "Rescue" by Gerald Fried
Star Trek Ep 32 CUE M22: Distress Signal
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Star Trek Ep 32 CUE M22: Distress Signal
Shh! The Mugatu Attack - "Tacet"
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Shh! The Mugatu Attack - "Tacet"
Tune Sleuth 3: Steiner - Twice Upon A Theme
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Tune Sleuth 3: Steiner - Twice Upon A Theme
Star Trek Ep 39 CUE: Meet Marlena
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Star Trek Ep 39 CUE: Meet Marlena
Scoring Star Trek: Killer Cues! Fred Steiner Ep33
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Scoring Star Trek: Killer Cues! Fred Steiner Ep33
Scoring Star Trek Part 10: Fred Steiner - "Who Mourns For Adonais"
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Scoring Star Trek Part 10: Fred Steiner - "Who Mourns For Adonais"
Star Trek Ep 33 CUE: End Of Apollo
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Star Trek Ep 33 CUE: End Of Apollo
Scoring Star Trek - Year One Review '21-'22
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Scoring Star Trek - Year One Review '21-'22
Star Trek Ep10 - CUE: Enter Andrea
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Star Trek Ep10 - CUE: Enter Andrea
Scoring Star Trek 9B - Composer Gerald Fried: Amok Time
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Scoring Star Trek 9B - Composer Gerald Fried: Amok Time
Star Trek Killer Cues - "More Soup" from Amok Time by Gerald Fried.
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Star Trek Killer Cues - "More Soup" from Amok Time by Gerald Fried.

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Napier363
    @Napier363 16 годин тому

    This was the best music of the series. A close 2nd is the music from “Enemy Within” episode & used in other episodes as well.

    • @davidpage9355
      @davidpage9355 10 годин тому

      Good call! Same composer for both. See my first Sol Kaplan video for "Enemy..." 🖖

  • @Jasonjones-h2x
    @Jasonjones-h2x 5 днів тому

    Omg so much like JAWS as well but set in space lmao

    • @davidpage9355
      @davidpage9355 10 годин тому

      Right? Or - since this predated JAWS by 10 years or so, more like Williams took THIS and set it in the ocean!

  • @Jasonjones-h2x
    @Jasonjones-h2x 5 днів тому

    The ultimate trek score right next to jerry gold smith and James Horner who are both saddly no longer with us.

  • @dressinggownsessions7296
    @dressinggownsessions7296 7 днів тому

    Not knowing the plot, all I can do is think of analogies. You yourself said that the Star Trek music helped you with this project so I'll use those as the basics: 1st part very reminiscent of George Duning, and Alexander Courage's Mojave interlude. 2nd part, Duning again with a nod to Total Eclipse Of The Heart! 3rd part, Gerald Fried "Shore Leave". 4th part, Mojave again with a hint of Bernard Herrmann's famous theme from Psycho! 5th part, Mullendore phaser overload + Duning Mad Marvick 6th part, maybe Duning from "The Empath" just before they meet Gem 7th part, the darker moments of Fried's theme for Ruth and Courage's Mojave 8th part, again Mojave and again Total Eclipse 9th part, probably a bit more of Ruth 10th part, instrumentally I guess Mullendore again, lyrically I imagine it might fit into Jesus Christ Superstar! For what that's worth! Interesting too that I'm not sensing any Fred Steiner influence, but then again, his music was a lot more general in the show, Fried was the "alien cultures guy" and Duning the "romance specialist". That didn't stop Courage's music from having a wide range of uses! Overall interesting, and I'm sure even better in context. The danger with any song that is part of a long story to it is that it has the potential to not make sense away from the narrative structure. As far as I can tell, you've done a good job. Looking forward to your video on Spectre Of The Gun. It must be the least reused FULL score of any Star Trek episode, it almost never appeared anywhere else. It'll be the first time I'll have seen one of your videos having recently familiarised myself with the music, as I got volume 4 back in about April. I'm keeping my eyes on the La-La-Land Records website for volume 6 which I'm guessing will be out in 2-3wks (and hoping that it's all the rest of season 2). - Liam.

    • @davidpage9355
      @davidpage9355 6 днів тому

      Hey Liam. Wow my friend! You've got a real gift for this. I sure never "heard" Total Eclipse.. until you mentioned it! Always interesting what a pair of fresh ears will hear. That theme, by the way, was what initiated everything in this project. So I guess I owe a nod to Jim Steinman. Hysterical! Thank you for listening all the way through, and for your thoughtful analyses. The song at the end sums up the narrative, so the continuity ought to be there. It's been a great experience.

    • @dressinggownsessions7296
      @dressinggownsessions7296 5 днів тому

      @@davidpage9355 Thanks! I guess it's what comes of having a massive CD collection and a very good memory! I get various reactions to my own songs, where I can usually think of five or six completely unrelated influences, and some listeners will think of something else again, sometimes an act that I haven't heard. Sometimes I won't really get the similarity they're drawing because I'm using my keyboard to convey guitar/bass/drums all at once without pre-recording anything (apart from the keyboard's pre-existing drum patterns), and it can only convey so much of what I have in my head for the exact arrangement. As for narrative albums, I found myself thinking after this about who in my collection has done them. Not that many. The Kinks, The Who, Electric Light Orchestra and Styx are the ones I can think of. Jeff Lynne probably did the best job of making the songs work away from the narrative context, Ray Davies the worst - and I'm normally a huge Kinks fan, but even Ray himself has looked back unfavourably on his storytelling albums from 1973-6.

  • @user-zy9dc9ss6n
    @user-zy9dc9ss6n 11 днів тому

    This is as Spock would say "extremely interesting" and "Fascinating". I love the scoring of Star Trek TOS, I really enjoyed this especially seeing the notes as they were played. And how they were put together. Thank you so much. I will remember this every time I watch "Amok Time"; which is frequently since it is one of my favorite episodes.

  • @MikeNichols50
    @MikeNichols50 19 днів тому

    Interesting video & discussion. Have you ever noticed the similarities between Alex Courage's 8-note "Enterprise Fanfare" and Dominic Frontiere's 9-note [transposed] theme from 12O'Clock High??? Check out Season 1, Episode 11 - "Here's to Courageous Cowards" - the Frontiere 9-note theme is heard @ the beginning of the episode...

  • @vidiotgod
    @vidiotgod 24 дні тому

    Love your channel and your videos, Please keep them coming!!!

    • @davidpage9355
      @davidpage9355 24 дні тому

      Thanks! I love doing them so more coming. I just had to step away for a time working on another project. Will be back soon 🖖

  • @garthfriedberg5666
    @garthfriedberg5666 29 днів тому

    Thank you so much. This is fantastic!

  • @blucale8085
    @blucale8085 29 днів тому

    That Apollo theme is one of my fave Start Trek TOS music cues.....I like how it's been used for other great episodes, like The Cloud Minders.

  • @cm1701a
    @cm1701a Місяць тому

    One can hear the Tribble motif in Premmingers Advise and Consent (as well as other prototype Trek music)

    • @cm1701a
      @cm1701a Місяць тому

      About 1 hr 44 mins into the film. High pitched trombone effect unmistakable

  • @jonaspenson1408
    @jonaspenson1408 Місяць тому

    Superbly insightful and entertaining.

  • @michaelhall2709
    @michaelhall2709 Місяць тому

    I really enjoyed this. It definitely has a Sixties action-adventure vibe to it, and may have even worked on an episode of TOS we never got to see. I’ve always regarded the ability to compose music as one of Mankind’s most sublime abilities, so I really envy you your talent.

    • @davidpage9355
      @davidpage9355 Місяць тому

      Wow, friend! That's very kind of you to say, thanks. I so regard that talent in others too, obviously with all these videos. For fun I may try mating this to a few TOS scenes! 🖖😏

  • @lenpalmeri6228
    @lenpalmeri6228 Місяць тому

    Outstanding musical analysis of one of the finest TV series in history.

  • @dressinggownsessions7296
    @dressinggownsessions7296 Місяць тому

    SEASON 2 TRACKED EPISODE MUSIC BREAKDOWN (INCLUDING CREDIT CORRECTIONS!) After making notes on the creditless episodes of season 2, I thought it might be instructive to see how they compare to the episodes that did give credits, and it turns out to have been more instructive than I expected! There are three episodes that give shared credit to Fred Steiner & Sol Kaplan, either way around, and in two cases the order should be reversed and in the other it should probably be just one name on the credit given that it's pretty much a 50% majority: THE DEADLY YEARS (official credit Fred Steiner & Sol Kaplan) - 21:37 SOL KAPLAN - 9:59, FRED STEINER - 7:10, Gerald Fried - 2:19, Alexander Courage - 1:54, George Duning - 0:15 THE IMMUNITY SYNDROME (official credit Sol Kaplan & Fred Steiner) - 22:41 SOL KAPLAN - 11:19, Fred Steiner - 7:33, Gerald Fried - 1:33, Alexander Courage - 1:28, George Duning - 0:31, library cues 0:17 THE ULTIMATE COMPUTER (official credit Sol Kaplan & Fred Steiner) - 18:45 FRED STEINER - 8:14, SOL KAPLAN - 5:54, Gerald Fried - 2:53, George Duning - 1:23, Alexander Courage - 1:21 Then there are six episodes that give credit to a single composer. Actually some of these credits say "additional music composed and conducted by" rather than just "additional music by" - oops! But that's a minor quibble, as it turned out only half of these episodes credit the right names! The inaccurate credits are on these episodes: WOLF IN THE FOLD (official credit C&C Gerald Fried) - 19:14, no credit justified Gerald Fried - 7:05, Fred Steiner - 6:14, Alexander Courage - 4:53, George Duning - 1:02 THE CHANGELING (official credit C&C Fred Steiner) - 24:27 FRED STEINER - 11:49, GERALD FRIED - 10:01, Alexander Courage - 1:20, George Duning - 1:17 JOURNEY TO BABEL (official credit Gerald Fried) - 24:17 FRED STEINER - 10:18, Gerald Fried - 5:54, Sol Kaplan - 5:53, George Duning - 0:43, Jerry Fielding - 0:42, Alexander Courage - 0:34, Joseph Mullendore - 0:13 The credits that list the right names are: THE APPLE (official credit C&C Gerald Fried) - 30:06 GERALD FRIED - 16:32, Fred Steiner - 9:10, George Duning - 3:19, Alexander Courage - 1:05 A PRIVATE LITTLE WAR (official credit Gerald Fried) - 30:08 GERALD FRIED - 13:37, Fred Steiner - 7:33, Alexander Courage - 4:34, Sol Kaplan - 3:27, George Duning - 0:57 OBSESSION (official credit Sol Kaplan) - 24:28 SOL KAPLAN 11:41, Fred Steiner - 6:41, Alexander Courage - 2:51, Gerald Fried - 2:31, George Duning - 0:44 And that's it! As with my previous investigations, I'm not claiming 100% accuracy with my figures, but I'm confident that what few mistakes there might be will not be enough to call any of my conclusions into question. Unless I care to take another look at any of the episodes I've inspected to correct my mistakes, my work is finished. Season 3 doesn't need any notes made on the music credits, as every credit there is accurate already. And finally, I can go back to watching Star Trek purely for the enjoyment of it - although probably not for a few weeks, I need a break! - Liam.

  • @Regulus000
    @Regulus000 Місяць тому

    Powerful and colorful score! Glad to know that the philosophy of allowing the music to massively contribute to the power of the drama (as opposed to being musical wallpaper) is not yet dead.

    • @davidpage9355
      @davidpage9355 Місяць тому

      Really appreciate your thoughts, thank you.! As I say, completely inspired by the Trek greats. What a fun time working this out.

  • @NancySpencer-b5s
    @NancySpencer-b5s Місяць тому

    this is absolutely fantastic!! thanks david page and you tube !. I have been looking for something like this for a looooon time

  • @RWScott986
    @RWScott986 Місяць тому

    bangin' arrangement! got a kind of Lalo Schifrin vibe going on. makes me think Mary's doing some private eye work! 😁

    • @davidpage9355
      @davidpage9355 Місяць тому

      My gosh - you're right! Didn't make that connection until you mentioned it. Amazing. Appreciate those impartial ears of yours! 👌

    • @RWScott986
      @RWScott986 Місяць тому

      @@davidpage9355 no problem! seriously tho this is excellent work. I so rarely hear anyone doing actual *scoring* these days, this is like a breath of fresh air. :)

  • @dressinggownsessions7296
    @dressinggownsessions7296 Місяць тому

    Interesting. The mixed time signatures reminded me of "Return Of The Musketeers" from 1989, where the title sequence has a piece that flips between 5/4, 6/4 and 7/4 - pretty much every bar so there's 24 beats every 4 bars but easy to lose your place in the rhythm!

    • @davidpage9355
      @davidpage9355 Місяць тому

      That's crazy fun! I will have to check that one out. Thanks, as always Liam.

    • @dressinggownsessions7296
      @dressinggownsessions7296 Місяць тому

      @@davidpage9355 Here's the trailer, and it does use the music I mentioned. It's the 1970s cast reprising their roles in the film adaption of Dumas own sequel "Twenty Years After". ua-cam.com/video/ytphNv26Vs8/v-deo.html Coincidentally I just saw someone else commenting on a Lalo Schifrin vibe, Schifrin scored The Four Musketeers back in 1974 (although despite the two films being filmed as a single entity, The Three Musketeers was scored by Michel Legrand). As you can tell, I love those films, Michael York, Oliver Reed etc, they're the definitive adaption of the original book (and I've read 4 different English translations and seen multiple film and TV adaptions!). Funnily enough there's Trek parallels here, as some of the music from "The Conscience Of The King" would fit into those 1970s films very easily. Also, I realised only after I'd made the original comment that the fight music from "Shore Leave" is a more natural go-to for something which constantly changes bar lengths! Something like 3-5-3-5-4-4-2-4-4-2 if I remember rightly! Oh, and you might have seen I've done the detective work on those few season 2 episodes not to feature any credit for the music, and I'd say only "A Piece Of The Action" was right to do so.

  • @dressinggownsessions7296
    @dressinggownsessions7296 Місяць тому

    SEASON 2 CREDITLESS EPISODE MUSIC BREAKDOWN OK, I did the "tracked episodes" of season 1 last month, this week I took a look at those episodes of season 2 that didn't list any credit for incidental music. There were 5 in total but "The Omega Glory" had music composed for it by Fred Steiner so he should get a composed & conducted credit already (as he should have on "The City On The Edge Of Forever" in season 1). Again, there may be the odd misidentified cue but I don't think I made too many mistakes: BREAD AND CIRCUSES - 26:56 FRED STEINER - 11:41, GERALD FRIED - 9:05, Sol Kaplan - 4:28, George Duning - 1:24, Alexander Courage - 0:18 THE GAMESTERS OF TRISKELION - 27:50 FRED STEINER - 10:11, GERALD FRIED - 9:07, George Duning - 3:44, Alexander Courage - 3:15, Sol Kaplan - 1:28, Jerry Fielding - 1:05 A PIECE OF THE ACTION - 17:01, no credit justified Fred Steiner - 6:13, Gerald Fried - 3:39, Jerry Fielding - 3:35, Alexander Courage - 2:15, Sol Kaplan - 0:39, George Duning - 0:27, Joe Mullendore - 0:13 ASSIGNMENT: EARTH - 22:57 FRED STEINER - 11:59, Gerald Fried - 4:04, Sol Kaplan - 3:11, Jerry Fielding - 2:13, Joe Mullendore - 0:49, Alexander Courage - 0:41 For reference I think it might be useful to check a few other season 2 episodes, in particular the ones where shared credit was given to Kaplan & Steiner, just in case there's some minimum time value or percentage required.

  • @apfelsnutz
    @apfelsnutz Місяць тому

    After playing in the studios or the L.A. Phil. with a lot of these guys, listening to the stories, I think you give one of the best interpretations of what it was to be a Horn Player in Los Angeles in that era. May God Bless them, a debt of greatitude to one and all... Ron Applegate

    • @davidpage9355
      @davidpage9355 Місяць тому

      A singularly unique time and place in all the world for sure. Appreciate your comments. Thanks for watching, sir!

  • @sxmnful
    @sxmnful Місяць тому

    Would love to see one of these for The Naked Time episode, with the Alexander Courage amazing score.

    • @davidpage9355
      @davidpage9355 Місяць тому

      Good call! I want to get back to season one in more detail. Naked Time was so ground breaking!

  • @davidmcauliffe8692
    @davidmcauliffe8692 Місяць тому

    I dont remember the original show but i always knew it as the "Spock theme" - the slightly ominous walking bassline. Was used primarily in Amok Time, but sure that I heard it elsewhere. I remember it and the dramatic piano line that would highlight an action scene. I remember those as much as some of the actors.

    • @davidpage9355
      @davidpage9355 Місяць тому

      Agreed. The music from TOS was as essential as the characters. In another video I've gone into depth exploring Gerald Fried's "Amok Time" score, and the reason behind his choice of electric bass guitar for that Spock theme. You're right, it was used again in several later episodes as a tracked cue - "The Changeling", "Bread And Circuses", "The Immunity Syndrome" to name a few. And that piano line was also probably Gerry Fried from either "Catspaw" or "Friday's Child". You've got good musical memory!

    • @davidmcauliffe8692
      @davidmcauliffe8692 Місяць тому

      @@davidpage9355 with all the syndication, I've been able to enjoy all the different Star Treks. I'm a sci fi AND music nerd, so I enjoy this!

  • @devmag52
    @devmag52 2 місяці тому

    You deserve many more subs! This is good stuff.

  • @robinredbreast-kc5gs
    @robinredbreast-kc5gs 2 місяці тому

    there is a four note cue used in the cage and in the episode tommorow is yesterday after the enterprise slingshots the sun. i have had great difficulty finding it in any star trek recording can you help me find it.

    • @davidpage9355
      @davidpage9355 Місяць тому

      A classic. That 4-note "E - F - D - A" motif is the cue "The Big Go" from Alexander Courage's score for "The Naked Time". Interestingly under very similar circumstances - induced time travel - when they had no choice but to cold-start the engines and wound up traveling back 72 hours in time. So this cue was "tracked" into that scene from "Tomorrow Is Yesterday" and fit like a glove. Hope that helps! Thanks for watching.

  • @robinredbreast-kc5gs
    @robinredbreast-kc5gs 2 місяці тому

    your vids are not to long they are just right any that click off early are to young to stick.

  • @richgreen5499
    @richgreen5499 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for this marvelous presentation! Presented with a flair and context - wonderful!

  • @paulnz0
    @paulnz0 2 місяці тому

    Prayers for a productive and educational sabbatical. Cue the music from Shore Leave.

  • @thisisverytrue
    @thisisverytrue 2 місяці тому

    I'm pleased and fascinated to have finally come across these videos you have done, just today (May 2024); I'm not yet able to afford the box-set of Classic Trek CD soundtrack material, but I'm happy to see the 'work' of a person called 'Fishman' get another 'airing' on UA-cam (he constructs suites of music for episodes from the original episodes). This vid you have done on 'City...' is very well done; finally on UA-cam, there is a 'complete' clip of the scene that takes place immediately before the 'Let me help' scene, and where Steiner's beautiful music-cue 'anticipates' what follows. or 'is' the musical term 'segues into' (?) ua-cam.com/video/mObWL8zz9x8/v-deo.html

    • @davidpage9355
      @davidpage9355 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for the very kind words. I've see Fishman's work and it was helpful early on, for sure. You probably know the Collector Set has been out of print for some time, and getting one used is a lot of money. But you might check out the LaLa Land website as they've begun a new "1701" series of collector CDs. Here's a link.. lalalandrecords.com/star-trek-the-original-series-the-1701-collection-vol-one-limited-edition-2-cd-set/ That is for volume one and it's just $30 bucks. I think they're up volume 5 now, and each is a 2 CD set. Check it out!

    • @thisisverytrue
      @thisisverytrue 2 місяці тому

      @@davidpage9355 Thanks for your reply; if the LaLaLand release CDs do include all the material provided by the original 2012 box set, in instalments, this might be the ‘way to go’, although as I’m sitting in the UK, the shipping-costs may well exceed the cost of each CD release. We first saw Star Trek here in July 1969 (I was almost 10 years old); that year we had also first begun to see S1 ‘LiS’ episodes. I’d never heard music like I began to hear then in ‘Star Trek’, and the first (and best by far) series of ‘Lis’; I later realised that John Williams style set the bench-mark for all but one of the ‘Classic’ Irwin Allen series, and that even when played stand-alone without dialogue, his premiere-episode scores for ‘LiS’, ‘Time Tunnel’ and ‘…Giants’ are pretty amazing. The only sci-fi series composer we had at that time in the UK was Barry Gray, who’s work was maturing at pace in 1968’s ‘Captain Scarlet’, but (to my mind) would peak in his lush symphonic-style scores for ‘UFO’ (1970/71) ua-cam.com/video/IKKM8Ip6OfI/v-deo.html and latterly the magnificent S1 ‘Space 1999’ (1975) ua-cam.com/video/w1KlS6kR4Lg/v-deo.html Sadly, Gray was never interviewed on film, and John Williams has always seemed reticent about discussing his work for Irwin Allen's tv-series, but we do have things like this. Regards, from the UK. ua-cam.com/video/IVI5TGtM94g/v-deo.html

  • @0-by-1_Publishing_LLC
    @0-by-1_Publishing_LLC 2 місяці тому

    Who would one contact to use one of Fried's Star Trek music cues in a UA-cam video. Who owns the copyright? ... Soney?

    • @davidpage9355
      @davidpage9355 2 місяці тому

      It's Paramount Global (CBS) according to the notices I get for using copyrighted material in my videos. They allow it, but I am not able to monetize any of these videos. That's fine with me, I don't really want that and I would do it anyway because I love it. I guess depending on what you have in mind - either monetizing or not - Paramount Global (CBS) is who you would need to contact. But if it's just for educational/entertainment/informational purposes and you don't expect to make any money I guess you can just do what many others do. Stick it up there and just know there's no "dough" in it.

    • @0-by-1_Publishing_LLC
      @0-by-1_Publishing_LLC 2 місяці тому

      @@davidpage9355 Thank you for such a detailed reply! I didn't expect that. It's an educational video. So, like you, I'm more interested in the "exchange of information" than the "exchange of money." ... Still, it's at least wroth sending off a few emails to see if it can end up monetized. ... Maybe I'll get lucky?

    • @davidpage9355
      @davidpage9355 2 місяці тому

      @@0-by-1_Publishing_LLC 🤞why not? 🖖

  • @TiberiusKirkESQ
    @TiberiusKirkESQ 2 місяці тому

    God Bless you Brother! Take your time. We'll be here when you return.

  • @davidpage9355
    @davidpage9355 2 місяці тому

    Wow - all you guys! A little overwhelmed here. Appreciate the encouragement and support. Y'all are great, and that means a lot. Thanks for the positive vibes. I'll have something to share before too long for those interested in the Mary Magdalene project. Star Trek fans are the BEST 🖖

  • @MrKennymart
    @MrKennymart 2 місяці тому

    What better reason for studying fun music scores than to gain some expertise to bring some good music into the universe. I grant two minutes to you and your noble crew.

  • @pdlagasse
    @pdlagasse 2 місяці тому

    Sounds like an exciting project and a great opportunity to push some personal musical boundaries! I hope you share it with us when it’s complete, I for sure would love to see and hear it. Good luck! (And yeah, definitely looking forward to Spectre of the Gun, one of my fave episodes and scores!)

  • @iancarrie7447
    @iancarrie7447 2 місяці тому

    enjoy - excellent way to employ all the skills you've explained so well over the last several years. We'll be here when you get done

  • @dressinggownsessions7296
    @dressinggownsessions7296 2 місяці тому

    Good luck with that! I've just finished both Star Trek projects that had been long on my to-do list! I shared my findings re the tracked season 1 episodes on your video about tracking - funny, I set out to prove that the Alexander Courage credit was wrong in some episodes but it turned out to be justified more often than not - special mention to "The Devil In The Dark" and "Operation - Annihilate!" which I thought would have more of Fred Steiner's music on them but turned out to be more Courage than anyone else. While my detailed notes of what episode cues were used where may not be quite 100% accurate (the odd short one might be pruned to a point where it's hard to tell), it's accurate enough to justify my conclusions. The only two episodes where there might be a slight question mark on my verdicts are "The Galileo Seven" which is a very close call between Steiner sole credit, Steiner/Courage shared credit and no credit justified, and "The Squire Of Gothos" where the question of Ivan Ditmars' contribution is a tricky one. And I finally went through volumes 3 & 4 of the "1701 Collection" this week, now waiting for volume 5, which I'm guessing is going to be the complete George Duning plus "I, Mudd" and "The Trouble With Tribbles", leaving "Amok Time", "The Doomsday Machine" and the two pilots, which had CD/cassette releases back in the day, for the final volume. So I think I too will be taking a break from all things Trek - right in time for the new series of Doctor Who so that's where I'll be getting my sci-fi fix the next few weeks! - Liam.

    • @MrKennymart
      @MrKennymart 2 місяці тому

      what is this "1701 Collection" you spake of?

    • @davidpage9355
      @davidpage9355 2 місяці тому

      A-Ha! Lala Land Records is at it again. Another limited edition lalalandrecords.com/releases/star-trek/

    • @dressinggownsessions7296
      @dressinggownsessions7296 2 місяці тому

      @@MrKennymart The 1701 Collection is the reissue, in multiple parts, of the classic Trek soundtrack, all the incidental music. I have got volumes 1-4 and David has just said that volume 5 was released only this week. I'm pretty sure it's going to be completed in 6 parts.

    • @dressinggownsessions7296
      @dressinggownsessions7296 2 місяці тому

      @@davidpage9355 literally just the day before I posted that comment! Just when I thought I could relax! Mind you, it'll still take a while for it to arrive!

  • @michaelcimino3423
    @michaelcimino3423 2 місяці тому

    It's good to have an update as I've missed your wonderful videos. Would love to hear your efforts at some point. Thanks for looping us in.

  • @elusive1970
    @elusive1970 2 місяці тому

    Go and enjoy your sabbatical David. We'll be waiting for you when you get back. I love these videos you post diving into the nitty gritty details about Star Trek music!

  • @michaelschramm1064
    @michaelschramm1064 2 місяці тому

    Best wishes to you on your music project. Jerry Fielding’s score to “Spectre of the Gun” is my favorite non-Fred Steiner ST score-can’t wait!

  • @ScottMartin1701
    @ScottMartin1701 2 місяці тому

    Very much respect your reference to “your thing.” It is not “my thing,” as you say, and I didn’t at take it as you apologizing for your faith - nor should you. But it is refreshing, and very Star Trek, for you to be so openly respectful of the most basic kinds of differences we share. Anyway, I’m so happy to hear that your study of, and adoration for, Trek’s composers are having a practical impact on your own music. You’re a gentleman. I’m a fan. And we wish you well on your project while awaiting your take on Spectre of the Gun. 🖖🏻

  • @kurtb8474
    @kurtb8474 2 місяці тому

    God bless you in your work! Spectre of the Gun is one of my top favorites. I can't wait to se your breakdown!

  • @larrymarso4492
    @larrymarso4492 2 місяці тому

    we miss you

  • @ichikaba
    @ichikaba 2 місяці тому

    No need to apologize for your faith, friend. Faith and family over all else-a concept lacking in our poisoned culture these days.

  • @michaelhall2709
    @michaelhall2709 2 місяці тому

    Lifelong agnostic, and wish you nothing but the best in your project. Only a fool would discount the great art - and, specifically, music - that’s been inspired by religion down through the centuries. I’d love to listen to it sometime.

  • @DanielWilson-kj3po
    @DanielWilson-kj3po 2 місяці тому

    Sounds like you're excited! Have fun with this and see you soon. :)

  • @andrewlund8252
    @andrewlund8252 2 місяці тому

    Sounds like a fun project. Best of luck to you!

  • @kylebeatty7643
    @kylebeatty7643 2 місяці тому

    "Companion" !

  • @cbspock1701
    @cbspock1701 2 місяці тому

    Can’t wait for more videos. Sounds like an interesting project you are working on

  • @anthonyfrew1571
    @anthonyfrew1571 2 місяці тому

    Good Night Sweetheart, sung by many singers - most famously - certainly in Britain and Ireland - by Al Bowlly - as mentioned - Al recorded it at least three times - including on film in Holland in 1933 - the film and all recordings thankfully service - this scene from Star Trek - is incredibly romantic and lasts for less than 90 minutes - Beautifully written, shot and performed.

  • @chrismorrison2805
    @chrismorrison2805 2 місяці тому

    This was so fantastic! Thank you so much for this.

  • @JohnInTheShelter
    @JohnInTheShelter 3 місяці тому

    This is great, can't wait to check it out. Sorry to be that guy, but your thumbnail isn't of Kaplan but science fiction author Theodore Sturgeon.

    • @davidpage9355
      @davidpage9355 2 місяці тому

      Well I do agree it's an amazing likeness. I hadn't seen images of Sturgeon until you pointed it out. All the same, I am confident the thumbnail image is in fact Sol Kaplan. This image is also referenced in Jeff Bond's book "The Music Of Star Trek..." on page 82, and on the LaLa Land collector set. I did erroneously use an image of Gerald Fried in this video thinking it was Kaplan. Just a rookie mistake on my part. I found only one other image of Kaplan, and that was on the back cover of the recording "The Victors". I hope you enjoy the video anyway!