Magnificent Jerry Goldsmith.This is a series I watched when it first came out and I loved it and it had this masterpiece of a score and this cue must be one of it’s highlights wow
There's a similarity between Goldsmith's Roman march and the John Williams cue 'Slave Children's Crusade' from Temple of Doom. I'm not claiming it is a 'steal', or a copy, just that listening to one does remind you of the other.
Goldsmith piece of music is far better and has more complexity than Williams great March of Temple of the Doom ! Williams was a big friend of Goldsmith and he loved it so much...
Masada was epic, and so was the soundtrack!
Magnificent Jerry Goldsmith.This is a series I watched when it first came out and I loved it and it had this masterpiece of a score and this cue must be one of it’s highlights wow
Wonderful music. Jerry was a genius.
Jerry Goldsmith has such a distinctive style but is so malleable, he and John Williams are my two favourite film composers.
We agree.
There's a similarity between Goldsmith's Roman march and the John Williams cue 'Slave Children's Crusade' from Temple of Doom. I'm not claiming it is a 'steal', or a copy, just that listening to one does remind you of the other.
Numinous20111 well Masada was released in 1981 and TOD was released in 1984.
Goldsmith piece of music is far better and has more complexity than Williams great March of Temple of the Doom ! Williams was a big friend of Goldsmith and he loved it so much...
@@rolandh4947 I'm not a student of composition so pardon me but how is Goldsmith's more complex than John Williams' march in TOD?
Either way, both pieces play during the best part in each.