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Small Soldiers - Jerry Goldsmith (Intro)
Later Days
"Just because you can't see something doesn't mean it's not there."
LATER DAYS: The Jerry Goldsmith Experience: Track One
Scene: Small Soldiers Opening Credits
Artist: Jerry Goldsmith
Movie: Small Soldiers
Quote: Archer (Frank Langella)/Small Soldiers
Mix: Power to Believe
Welcome to the Jerry Goldsmith Experience! Alrighty, let's get this party started with the opening sequence to Small Soldiers, one of Jerry's later scores. Small Soldiers is a vastly underrated movie and has a phenomenal score by Jerry Goldsmith. This is the only selection on the Mix from that particular movie but it's got some other fantastic musical compositions on it that any fan of Jerry's work should definitely check out.
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First Meeting - Jerry Goldsmith
Later Days
"You are what you do. A man is defined by his actions, not his memory."
LATER DAYS: The Jerry Goldsmith Experience: Track Two
Song: First Meeting
Artist: Jerry Goldsmith
Album: Total Recall OST
Quote: Kuato, Total Recall
Mix: Growltiger
IN WHICH: Chris stands before a small cage at the Humane Society. From behind the bars, the male kitten peers upwards with hopeful eyes. Chris decides not to adopt him and goes to leave. The kitten grabs the bars of his cage in his claws and meows as hard as his little lungs can manage. Chris hears and looks back. Moved by something he doesn't fully understand, he decides to welcome the kitten into his home.
This little gem is from Jerry's score for Total Recall (the original). I used it on the Mix GROWLTIGER which is about the life, death and rebirth of my cat Oliver. There are two other Jerry Goldsmith songs from Total Recall on that Mix and I REALLY wanted to put them in this collection right away but I'm right in the middle of upgrading GROWLTIGER song by song and I didn't want to skip ahead, so for now those two songs will remain in limbo. Once their upgrades are complete they will become a part of the Jerry Goldsmith Experience.
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Voyager - Jerry Goldsmith
Later Days
"Since you are part of the all that is, part of its purpose, there is more to you than just this brief speck of existence. You are just a visitor here in this time and this place, a traveler through it."
LATER DAYS: The Jerry Goldsmith Experience: Track Three
Song: Star Trek: Voyager Main Theme
Artist: Jerry Goldsmith
Album: The Star Trek Album
Quote: Gene Roddenberry
Mix: Wishbringer
It's difficult to imagine Star Trek of old without thinking about Jerry Goldsmith. His contributions to both the series and the movies are nothing short of legendary. He scored the first Star Trek motion picture and it was in that movie that he originated the theme that would become synonymous with Star Trek: The Next Generation. A few years later he went on to create this masterpiece, the main theme to Star Trek: Voyager. Say what you want about the show (I liked it), this epic opening song perfectly represents everything that Star Trek stood for...Hope, Vision and the Spirit of Adventure.
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First Contact - Jerry Goldsmith (Main Titles)
Later Days
"Sounds mean nothing without music."
LATER DAYS: The Jerry Goldsmith Experience: Track Four
Song: Main Titles
Composer: Jerry Goldsmith
Album: Star Trek: First Contact OST
Quote: Jerry Goldsmith
Mix: The Power of Three
The three greatest movie score composers of our age team up in THE POWER OF THREE! John Williams, James Horner and Jerry Goldsmith at their very best in fifteen different movies spanning back to 1980. Buckle Up.
THE POWER OF THREE consists of 5 sections with each composer taking a turn each section. The order of the composers could be any number of combinations. I was staring at the lineup and wondering why I had back-to-back similar sounding Jerry Goldsmith going on in the middle of the Mix. I asked myself from four years ago why I set it up that way. Past Chris told me to just go with it, it has something to do with the flow of the music later on in the Mix. So, yeah, uh, let's just go with it.
But yeah, Star Trek, man. I fear it's lost without him and without Gene. But if you ever just want a taste of what Real Star Trek is really all about, just listen to this theme and get back to me. I was unable to decide between this theme and the Insurrection theme so I just put them both on, they are both magnificent in their own way. Jerry Goldsmith truly was a Master. May his vision through his music live on forever.
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It's a Good Life - Jerry Goldsmith
Later Days
"And, if by some strange chance, you should run across him, you had best think only good thoughts. Anything less than that is handled at your own risk, because if you do meet Anthony, you can be sure of one thing: you have entered The Twilight Zone."
LATER DAYS: The Jerry Goldsmith Experience: Track Five
Song: It's a Good Life
Artist: Jerry Goldsmith
Album: Twilight Zone: The Movie OST
Quote: Rod Sterling/Twilight Zone Season 3 Episode 8: It's a Good Life
Mix: Hippo 2.0
Remember this kid? Right, the one who can wish anything into and out of existence and knows everything you're thinking. That one. You wouldn't think something this terrifying would have such and eerie and beautiful theme, but that's the way Jerry Goldsmith rolled back in the day. This theme, which plays during the third vignette of Twilight Zone: The Movie, is classic Jerry at his absolute best. The entire Overture to the movie is over on THE MASTER SWORD, under the title The Three Sacred Flames (trust me, it makes sense for that Mix) and includes an even more intense version of this theme, along with the beloved theme to Kick the Can, the one where the old people in the nursing home turn into kids for one night and rediscover their joy. Only Jerry could have composed a piece of music that actually makes you feel that way. It's just one of the many gems he left behind for us.
The Light - Jerry Goldsmith
Later Days
"She is a Living Presence in their spiritual earthbound Plane. They're attracted to the ONE thing about her that is different from themselves. Her Lifeforce."
LATER DAYS: The Jerry Goldsmith Experience: Track Six
Scene: Tangina's Monologue (Part 1)
Artists: Jerry Goldsmith, Zelda Rubenstein
Movie: Poltergeist (1982)
Quote: Tangina/Poltergeist
Mix: Sleepy Dragon
Tangina's monologue from Poltergeist is one of the pivotal moments in the movie, thanks to Zelda Rubenstein's riveting performance paired with Jerry Goldsmith's exceptional score. I broke it into two parts for the Mix SLEEPY DRAGON and have put both parts on the Jerry Goldsmith Experience so that we may get the full effect of their dynamic brilliance.
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The Parachutes - Jerry Goldsmith
Later Days
"A good string section and an orchestra are the first things I think of when I start a project. The strings are particularly important to me. With them I can do any kind of picture. After the human voice, they are the most expressive instrument I know."
LATER DAYS: The Jerry Goldsmith Experience: Track Seven
Song: The Parachutes
Composer: Jerry Goldsmith
Album: Air Force One OST
Quote: Jerry Goldsmith
Mix: The Power of Three
The three greatest movie score composers of our age team up in THE POWER OF THREE! John Williams, James Horner and Jerry Goldsmith at their very best in fifteen different movies spanning back to 1980. Buckle Up.
Merry Christmas! I've got something special for you all today. This song here is what I like to call a "crowd pleaser". I don't know what it is about it....well actually I do, but I don't know why this PARTICULAR song attracts so many people who otherwise don't really care too much about orchestral movie scores. But attract them it does, and with good reason, because Jerry's main theme to Air Force One is one of those songs that just makes you feel...patriotic. I think it also has something to do with Harrison Ford and the fact that Air Force One is just such a great and memorable movie. So here it is, with a bow on it, JUST for you. Hope everyone has a great day and a wonderful Christmas! Later!
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The Beast - Jerry Goldsmith
Later Days
"So much Rage, so much Betrayal. I've never sensed anything like it."
LATER DAYS: The Jerry Goldsmith Experience: Track Eight
Scene: Tangina's Monologue (Part 2)
Artists: Jerry Goldsmith, Zelda Rubenstein
Movie: Poltergeist (1982)
Quote: Tangina/Poltergeist
Mix: Sleepy Dragon
In this, the second part of Tangina's monologue from Poltergeist, both the music and the tone shift into darker and more ominous territory, which in the end is what Poltergeist is all about. The dread this scene inspires is second to none.
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The Power - Jerry Goldsmith
Later Days
"You are one of the chosen many, flesh and blood. It is now your destiny to fight the Eternal Darkness.. You hold one of Mantorok’s hearts. To some it is a source of great power. From these people, you must defend it, lest they use it to destroy what little brightness your world has left in it... Guard it well!"
LATER DAYS: The Jerry Goldsmith Experience: Track Nine
Song: The Power
Artist: Jerry Goldsmith
Album: Poltergeist 2: The Other Side OST
Quote: Mantorok/Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem
Mix: Eternal Darkness
IN WHICH: As the planetary alignment approaches, the chosen gather atop a spire of stone to be gifted with the Power to destroy Evil.
I have a hard time deciding which of the first two Poltergeist movies has the better score. Jerry's work on both of them is nothing short of astonishing. I used several songs from Poltergeist 2: The Other Side on the Mix ETERNAL DARKNESS, this being the opening song for that Mix. Yeah, in the end I have decided NOT to decide. It's all Jerry and it's all awesome.
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Ba'Ku Village - Jerry Goldsmith
Later Days
"If our music survives, which I have no doubt it will, then it will be because it is good."
LATER DAYS: The Jerry Goldsmith Experience: Track Ten
Song: Ba'Ku Village
Composer: Jerry Goldsmith
Album: Star Trek: Insurrection OST
Quote: Jerry Goldsmith
Mix: The Power of Three
The three greatest movie score composers of our age team up in THE POWER OF THREE! John Williams, James Horner and Jerry Goldsmith at their very best in fifteen different movies spanning back to 1980. Buckle Up.
Here we have Jerry Goldsmith's painfully beautiful beginning credit scene score for Star Trek: Insurrection. Jerry did a TON of work on the Star Trek series during his life, including the score to Star Trek: The Motion Picture as well as the theme to Star Trek: Voyager to name just a few. For now, let's just bask in the melody of his God-given talent.
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The Three Sacred Flames - Jerry Goldsmith (Twilight Zone: The Movie Overture)
Later Days
"All the while, Link continued with his task of tempering the Goddess Sword in the Sacred Flames of the Golden Goddesses. Imbued with the immense, sacred power of the Force, the Goddess Sword was transformed into the Master Sword."
LATER DAYS: The Jerry Goldsmith Experience: Track Eleven
Song: Overture
Artist: Jerry Goldsmith
Album: Twilight Zone: The Movie OST
Quote: Hyrule Historia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 75
Mix: The Master Sword
THE MASTER SWORD is a Mix I made years ago, long before I ever imagined I would ever display it publically. That being so, I had to change the titles of some of the tracks so that the origin story of The Legend of Zelda would make sense. This is one of those tracks. So while the title may read "The Three Sacred Flames", this composition by Jerry Goldsmith comes from his fantastic score for Twilight Zone: The Movie. It contains three separate themes from the vignettes of that terrifying masterpiece, which is why I used it this way. I just wanted to clear up any confusion that may arise from the title.
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The Ring - Jerry Goldsmith
Later Days
"I think that the great part of creativity is overcoming fear. Fear is a given. When you sit down and have to begin something, don't be afraid to be filled with fear, because it goes with the turf."
LATER DAYS: The Jerry Goldsmith Experience: Track Twelve
Song: The Ring
Composer: Jerry Goldsmith
Album: Legend OST
Quote: Jerry Goldsmith
Mix: The Power of Three
The three greatest movie score composers of our age team up in THE POWER OF THREE! John Williams, James Horner and Jerry Goldsmith at their very best in fifteen different movies spanning back to 1980. Buckle Up.
I'm going to go out on a limb here and assume that not very many of you listening have ever heard this song. But it's quite possible that you have seen the movie Legend. The troubles Legend had when it first came out in 1985 were, quite frankly, legendary. The movie apparently had such terrible test screenings that the producers tried just about everything they could to make it more appealing to the audience. Scenes were cut, dialogue changed, you name it. And THEN the decision was made to strip the movie of the score that was written specifically for it by Jerry Goldsmith. That score was replaced with a new one by Tangerine Dream which is what i'm sure 99% of all people who have seen the movie remember.
Now....this is the ONLY time you will EVER hear me say anything like this. I like the score from Tangerine Dream more than the Jerry Goldsmith score. I think they made the right move. It could be nostalgia, it could be because I was 11 years old at the time. But for whatever reason, the Tangerine Dream score just "works" better for Legend. But that in NO way diminishes the incredible work that Jerry did on the first score. This song, THE RING, plays at the end of the movie when Jack (Tom Cruise) dives into the lake for the lost wedding ring and puts it on Lily's (Mia Sarah's) finger. Jerry's score is much more whimsical, less "cool" i suppose, and yet it has some incredible themes in it, the Unicorn Theme being a standout. These days you can watch either the Theatrical Version with the Tangerine Dream score or the Director's Cut with Jerry's score. If you haven't experienced it before, give the Director's Cut a try. But, if you are like me, you will gravitate to the Theatrical release and listen to Jerry's score on your favorite Internet Music Mix Channel to experience it's legendary brilliance.
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The Gathering of Light - Jerry Goldsmith (Late Call)
Later Days
"A hundred summers to a day
We have waited here for you.
Seeing that you've found the way,
It must certainly be you.
Your hunger and your thirst to still,
All is here in readiness.
You shall eat and drink your fill,
Sheltered in our tenderness.
Regardless whether good or bad,
You've suffered much and traveled far.
Take comfort for the trials you've had.
We'll have you just the way you are."
LATER DAYS: The Jerry Goldsmith Experience: Track Thirteen
Song: Late Call
Artist: Jerry Goldsmith
Album: Poltergeist 2: The Other Side OST
Quote: Dame Eyola/The Never Ending Story
Mix: Eternal Darkness
IN WHICH: As the Darkness of corruption and insanity relentlessly encroaches upon us, the Light gathers together in the name of the Lord to stand against it.
SPIRIT: "Be strong and take heart, all who hope in the Lord." - Psalm 31:25
ETERNAL DARKNESS is another Mix which, like THE MASTER SWORD, required me to take a few liberties with the song titles in order for the Mix to make sense. I don't do this anymore but I'd just like to clarify that this composition is entitled "Late Call" and comes from Jerry's hauntingly beautiful score for Poltergiest 2: The Other Side.
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The Descent - Jerry Goldsmith (Underwater Camp)
Later Days
Gwydian paused from his endless sweeping and looked up. A chill had just gone up his spine, a sure sign that the Wizard was observing him from afar. The Wizard. It had always been just the two of them, alone in this ghastly castle on the mountaintop. He was a harsh master, quick to criticize the smallest mistake, terrifying in his anger. Gywdian had no idea who he really was, who his parents had been. All he had ever known was the Wizard, his evil cat, and his unending lonliness.
"Beloved" a voice whispered in his ear. Gwydian spun around but of course there was nobody there. He had heard this voice before, a flat, almost uninterested sounding voice that came to him usually in the dark of the night when he stared at the ceiling of his cell with tears in his eyes.
"We are coming for you. Go to the Wizard's laboratory in the cellar. Have faith, little one. You are not forgotten."
Gwydian sighed. Absentmindely he pulled some hair from the hated cat off the broom and pocketed it. Maybe he would slip it in the Wizard's dinner tonight if he was brave enough. He glanced curiously at the cellar door. He had never been down there before. Summoning his courage, he approached the door and entered it.
LATER DAYS: The Jerry Goldsmith Experience: Track Fourteen
Song: Underwater Camp
Artist: Jerry Goldsmith
Album: Leviathan OST
Source Material: King's Quest III: To Heir is Human
Mix: Forever Young
This was an interesting little project I did recently. It takes that plot from King's Quest 3, a video game from the 80's, and sets it against this incredible composition by Jerry Goldsmith which he made for the opening credit scene for the movie LEVIATHAN. This song's actual title is "Underwater Camp" although as far as alternate names go, I think "The Descent" is very fitting.
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Escape Bubbles - Jerry Goldsmith
Later Days
“The fact that certain composers have been able to create first-class music within the medium of film proves that film music can be as good as the composer is gifted.”
LATER DAYS: The Jerry Goldsmith Experience: Track Fifteen
Song: Escape Bubbles
Artist: Jerry Goldsmith
Album: Leviathan OST
Quote: Jerry Goldsmith
Mix: Trinity
This second song I used from LEVIATHAN is classic Jerry in every sense of the word. This song plays at the very climax of the movie when apparently they are able to rise miles from the ocean floor to the surface in minutes with the woman wearing a string bikini and nothing else. Oh, movie magic! But the magic of Jerry Goldsmith's music is absolutely undeniable. Listen to the end and let me know if a smile breaks out on your face. Great stuff.
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Escape From Suburbia - Jerry Goldsmith
Later Days
"DON'T LOOK BACK!!!"
LATER DAYS: The Jerry Goldsmith Experience: Track Sixteen
Song: Escape from Suburbia
Artist: Jerry Goldsmith
Album: Poltergeist OST
Quote: Steven Freeling (Craig T. Nelson)/Poltergeist
Mix: Sleepy Dragon
In the end it always comes back to Poltergeist for me. I saw this movie when I was seven and it affected me to such a degree that it became my favorite movie of all time. It was also the first time I ever experienced Jerry Goldsmith's music for myself. I used this song as the climax for the Mix Sleepy Dragon, which combines Poltergeist with the Never Ending Story in interesting and unexpected ways. I had originally just put the song up but decided later to go ahead and put the entire ending scene from Poltergeist on the Mix. It is one of the most intense and satisfying endings in movie history and is scored to absolute perfection by Jerry Goldsmith.
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Carol Anne's Theme - Jerry Goldsmith
Later Days
"When I get a fantasy film job, the first thing I look for is the non-fantasy element to build the music upon. The human side of the film is what's important, not the hardware. My work on 'Poltergeist' is a perfect example. Most people saw it as a ghost story and a horror story. I saw it as a love story and wrote the music with that emotion in mind."
LATER DAYS: The Jerry Goldsmith Experience: Track Seventeen
Song: Carol Anne's Song (End Theme)
Composer: Jerry Goldsmith
Album: Poltergeist OST
Quote: Jerry Goldsmith
Mix: The Power of Three
The three greatest movie score composers of our age team up in THE POWER OF THREE! John Williams, James Horner and Jerry Goldsmith at their very best in fifteen different movies spanning back to 1980. Buckle Up.
When I was seven years old we had just gotten cable for the first time. My parents went out of town and a babysitter came to stay with us. POLTERGEIST was showing on HBO and it was a free weekend for that channel. So she watched it and I watched the whole thing with her. And that was it. The entire movie was seared onto my soul forevermore in that moment. Everything came from that movie. The sheer spectacular horror of it all is incredibly tense and frightening for anybody who experiences it. But a seven year old? There's something about the ages between seven and nine where I think our strongest impressions are formed, the ones that last a lifetime. So of course you'll understand when I say that, without a doubt, POLTERGEIST is the greatest Motion Picture ever made.
And then of course there's Jerry. There is something about this particular score that is utterly unlike anything else I've ever heard, even from him. It is sweeping, tender, strange, bombastic, beautiful, harrowing...well, I could I go on but I think you get the point. It's incredible. CAROL ANNE'S THEME is probably one of the most recognizable songs in all of cinema. Anybody who has seen the movie and hears the beautiful yet creepy singing voices of these children most likely feels the same way I feel...a mixture of appreciation for the beauty of the melody with a slight but definite unease at the evil lurking just beneath the surface. Or maybe it's just me. All I know is that seeing a man rip his face off at seven years old to bizarre orchestral music really does something to you.
And so we have come Full Circle. I hope you have enjoyed this showcase of Jerry Goldsmith, one of the greatest composers in movie history. May his legacy live on far into the future, teaching us all not through words, but through the Universal power of his musical vision. Thank you all for joining me. May God bless you all.
The Light - Jerry Goldsmith
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"She is a Living Presence in their spiritual earthbound Plane. They're attracted to the ONE thing about her that is different from themselves. Her Lifeforce."
LATER DAYS: The Jerry Goldsmith Experience: Track Six
Scene: Tangina's Monologue (Part 1)
Artists: Jerry Goldsmith, Zelda Rubenstein
Movie: Poltergeist (1982)
Quote: Tangina/Poltergeist
Mix: Sleepy Dragon
Tangina's monologue from Poltergeist is one of the pivotal moments in the movie, thanks to Zelda Rubenstein's riveting performance paired with Jerry Goldsmith's exceptional score. I broke it into two parts for the Mix SLEEPY DRAGON and have put both parts on the Jerry Goldsmith Experience so that we may get the full effect of their dynamic brilliance.
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