I truly think Greame’s work on the timesplitters series is severely under appreciated.
@serenasweet88286 күн бұрын
34:38 noooo 😢
@vleevision77877 күн бұрын
YES!!! great share and interview . . .
@benjbutton11 күн бұрын
@ 1:40:00 (ish..) Marco Beltrami didn’t write Dewey’s theme, it’s reused from Hans Zimmers ‘Broken Arrow’ score.
@aladdin122813 күн бұрын
Where was this at?
@DeadKiller72916 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤
@sabin2317 күн бұрын
Thanks for posting this, the Sam Larusso theme has really grown on me. Wish there were more Cobra Kai musical journey features like this. 🐍
@mollieandtomato653318 күн бұрын
Mr. Burwell, your songs ""Back to the interstate Mr. Stone" and "The Search" are two of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard. Thank you for sharing them with us!!!
@jorgecabezas196618 күн бұрын
7:54 do these guns have infinite ammo? 😅
@RiveraComposer19 күн бұрын
one of the greats!
@maxisenberg909319 күн бұрын
there need to be those tiktoks for the buck bumble theme song. easily the most 90s video game song of all time
@mike79p19 күн бұрын
I was at this show 👍
@michaelasuch127222 күн бұрын
He’s a genius.
@kurtmarable743022 күн бұрын
131 Squint Kurt 131 Kurt Friends And Brer Rabbit Kurt Final Mission American Venom P3 In 4:03
@sarahhowell902524 күн бұрын
I love youuu I also love your show and movie Steven universe!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:D
@felixbenjaminbock26 күн бұрын
Wow❤
@scottperez570626 күн бұрын
DIANE...YOU ARE BY FAR ONE OF THE MOST SPECIAL MUSES OF MY HEART!!! 😇🥰
@anythingandeverythingwithjp27 күн бұрын
Legend!
@johnhendricks960027 күн бұрын
A western movie with trains and Depp?! What's not to love?
@TheAilmam28 күн бұрын
Ayy Just Cause soundtrack hehe
@PeachCreed29 күн бұрын
Oh the scream from broken arrow thats the howie scream.
@ccwaggonerАй бұрын
Loved the dose of optimism at the end. Thank you for these consistently quality interviews.
@odinsudonsАй бұрын
Grant talks so fast that I had to play the video at 0.75 speed to understand him lol
@AnthonyPi1999Ай бұрын
Great interview!
@xavierjohn2211Ай бұрын
In the bustling city of Los Angeles, a talented artist and composer by the name of Alibi Music was making waves in the music industry. With a unique blend of classical and electronic elements, Alibi Music's compositions were captivating audiences across the globe. One of their most haunting and intriguing pieces was a song titled "Cause Of Action. " The composer behind "Cause Of Action" was none other than Darius Holbert, a master of creating tense and mesmerizing music. The song had a BPM of 110, setting a steady pace that kept listeners on the edge of their seats. As the piano and synth wove together in a mesmerizing dance, the mood of the piece shifted between haunting and mysterious, creating a sense of intrigue that lingered long after the final note had faded away. "Cause Of Action" was a versatile piece of music, suitable for a wide range of uses. It was perfect for business presentations, adding a touch of suspense to corporate events. Its tense and pulsing rhythm made it ideal for fashion shows, setting a dramatic backdrop for runway models to strut their stuff. For entrepreneurs seeking inspiration, the mysterious and intriguing melodies of the song provided the perfect soundtrack to fuel their creativity. Interior designers also found "Cause Of Action" to be a valuable asset, using its haunting tones to create a sense of depth and complexity in their projects. Travel agencies incorporated the song into their advertisements, drawing viewers in with its enigmatic allure. Even industrial firms found a use for the music, setting it to video montages of their latest construction projects to give them a sense of grandeur and importance. But perhaps the most striking use of "Cause Of Action" was in the world of politics. The song's eerie and mysterious undertones made it the perfect accompaniment to political campaigns and documentaries, adding a layer of complexity to the narratives being told. It was also used in internet videos and satirical performances, where its enigmatic mood added a touch of whimsy to the proceedings. As Alibi Music's reputation continued to grow, so did the reach of "Cause Of Action." It became a staple in the worlds of finance and corporate culture, its tense and mysterious melodies underscoring important meetings and presentations. It was even used in family gatherings and holiday celebrations, creating a sense of mystery and romance that enchanted audiences of all ages. With each new use of the song, Alibi Music's popularity soared to new heights. Fans marveled at the composer's ability to evoke such a wide range of emotions with their music, and critics lauded the innovative blend of classical and electronic elements that made their compositions so unique. As the winter of 2015 gave way to spring, "Cause Of Action" continued to echo through the halls of businesses, fashion shows, and political campaigns around the world. Its haunting and mysterious melodies served as a reminder of the power of music to captivate and inspire, proving that Alibi Music was a force to be reckoned with in the music industry. And with Darius Holbert at the helm, there was no telling what heights they would reach next.
@kazvanrooijАй бұрын
Suprisingly open and honest haha
@neilkesler9778Ай бұрын
The man is a genius!
@KarabankaАй бұрын
I love this guy so much.
@abdouabdou8033Ай бұрын
ALFIE ❤❤❤❤❤❤
@jobob47Ай бұрын
I thought it was a pretty damn good film. filmed in new mexico.
@EnterpriseKnightАй бұрын
Her work on Star Trek is absurd.
@jelleroestenberg5065Ай бұрын
This is an amazing movie no matter what somebody says
@mitchelstephen7536Ай бұрын
Oh yes, I mean I have a Prophet VS, Microwave XT, MKS-80 Super Jupiter with the programmer, Emax and an Oberheim Xpander, You can make infinite variations of industrial music with that . The trick is doing it in a very specific time frame..
@markkeats6302Ай бұрын
I absolutely loved this movie & I'm a huge Lone Ranger's fan. This movie had everything I could ask for & great actors who were committed to their performances. Music score & action was off the chart. They don't make spectacular movies like this anymore. Movies today awful.
@MiikaManninenАй бұрын
9:58 so epic ❤❤❤
@user-lb7pq9rt1zАй бұрын
I love the Lone Ranger to
@braunhausmediaАй бұрын
That cellist really seems to be enjoying herself.
@TheRationalbrainАй бұрын
Hi Dominic - I'm late to the party, I know. But I'm just re-watching MITHC - and, oh my god, do I love the music. All of it. This is the perfect series, and your contribution has made it that. I'm not usually a fan-boy, but just had to pass on my congrats on this one. Cheers, Chris.
@universalmeditation8631Ай бұрын
So can somebody answer for me if David Newman got fired right after Christophe Beck and the Director comes crawling back to Christophe, does Christophe increase his rates?
@psalmer5690Ай бұрын
Castaway. That is all.
@stewartmoore5158Ай бұрын
This wonderful man has written so many of my favourite scores. He hit it out of the park with the theme from Bad Boys, and just continued to prove himself. Edit: I forget that Speed is before Bad Boys. He knocked it out of the park with Speed. Perfect action score.
@scottweiszАй бұрын
I tried watching this movie recently based on this excellent scene. The movie is pure trash. It's a shame because they're beloved characters. Johnny Depp could've at least shaved. American Indians aren't known for their beards.
@fookingsogАй бұрын
I Absolutely could not Believe my ears on Track #22!!!--"Waiting For Love"!!! I had to Shazam it So Fast I literally got whiplash!!! I seriously thought it was a Chicago number!!! I most definitely could see Jason Scheff performing this number!!! ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
@kayokk-Ай бұрын
Quite the hidden treasure as a composer.
@jsizemoАй бұрын
I didn’t hate it though mostly I felt I was waiting an hour and 40 minutes to see how they would work in the WTO, as everyone knew it was coming!
@joannegrilli7552 ай бұрын
Geoff Zanelli, have you any connection with a town in Abruzzo, Italy? I was born in Pettorano Sul Gizio in a palace called, “Palazzo Zanelli “. I believe the original owners, the Zanelli family, were from Rome, Italy. This could have been a summer home for them. Pettorano sits on a plateau, nestled in a part of the Appinine mountain range. It was a feudalistic gift granted by the French ‘Angiò’ royals to a warrior from Scotland, a certain, CANTELMI. I am simply curious. Certainly, you’re by no means obliged to answer this message but I could provide you with additional info if interested in your ancestors. I greatly admire your musical scores. Have a wonderful day and thank you for your time.
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I truly think Greame’s work on the timesplitters series is severely under appreciated.
34:38 noooo 😢
YES!!! great share and interview . . .
@ 1:40:00 (ish..) Marco Beltrami didn’t write Dewey’s theme, it’s reused from Hans Zimmers ‘Broken Arrow’ score.
Where was this at?
❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks for posting this, the Sam Larusso theme has really grown on me. Wish there were more Cobra Kai musical journey features like this. 🐍
Mr. Burwell, your songs ""Back to the interstate Mr. Stone" and "The Search" are two of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard. Thank you for sharing them with us!!!
7:54 do these guns have infinite ammo? 😅
one of the greats!
there need to be those tiktoks for the buck bumble theme song. easily the most 90s video game song of all time
I was at this show 👍
He’s a genius.
131 Squint Kurt 131 Kurt Friends And Brer Rabbit Kurt Final Mission American Venom P3 In 4:03
I love youuu I also love your show and movie Steven universe!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:D
Wow❤
DIANE...YOU ARE BY FAR ONE OF THE MOST SPECIAL MUSES OF MY HEART!!! 😇🥰
Legend!
A western movie with trains and Depp?! What's not to love?
Ayy Just Cause soundtrack hehe
Oh the scream from broken arrow thats the howie scream.
Loved the dose of optimism at the end. Thank you for these consistently quality interviews.
Grant talks so fast that I had to play the video at 0.75 speed to understand him lol
Great interview!
In the bustling city of Los Angeles, a talented artist and composer by the name of Alibi Music was making waves in the music industry. With a unique blend of classical and electronic elements, Alibi Music's compositions were captivating audiences across the globe. One of their most haunting and intriguing pieces was a song titled "Cause Of Action. " The composer behind "Cause Of Action" was none other than Darius Holbert, a master of creating tense and mesmerizing music. The song had a BPM of 110, setting a steady pace that kept listeners on the edge of their seats. As the piano and synth wove together in a mesmerizing dance, the mood of the piece shifted between haunting and mysterious, creating a sense of intrigue that lingered long after the final note had faded away. "Cause Of Action" was a versatile piece of music, suitable for a wide range of uses. It was perfect for business presentations, adding a touch of suspense to corporate events. Its tense and pulsing rhythm made it ideal for fashion shows, setting a dramatic backdrop for runway models to strut their stuff. For entrepreneurs seeking inspiration, the mysterious and intriguing melodies of the song provided the perfect soundtrack to fuel their creativity. Interior designers also found "Cause Of Action" to be a valuable asset, using its haunting tones to create a sense of depth and complexity in their projects. Travel agencies incorporated the song into their advertisements, drawing viewers in with its enigmatic allure. Even industrial firms found a use for the music, setting it to video montages of their latest construction projects to give them a sense of grandeur and importance. But perhaps the most striking use of "Cause Of Action" was in the world of politics. The song's eerie and mysterious undertones made it the perfect accompaniment to political campaigns and documentaries, adding a layer of complexity to the narratives being told. It was also used in internet videos and satirical performances, where its enigmatic mood added a touch of whimsy to the proceedings. As Alibi Music's reputation continued to grow, so did the reach of "Cause Of Action." It became a staple in the worlds of finance and corporate culture, its tense and mysterious melodies underscoring important meetings and presentations. It was even used in family gatherings and holiday celebrations, creating a sense of mystery and romance that enchanted audiences of all ages. With each new use of the song, Alibi Music's popularity soared to new heights. Fans marveled at the composer's ability to evoke such a wide range of emotions with their music, and critics lauded the innovative blend of classical and electronic elements that made their compositions so unique. As the winter of 2015 gave way to spring, "Cause Of Action" continued to echo through the halls of businesses, fashion shows, and political campaigns around the world. Its haunting and mysterious melodies served as a reminder of the power of music to captivate and inspire, proving that Alibi Music was a force to be reckoned with in the music industry. And with Darius Holbert at the helm, there was no telling what heights they would reach next.
Suprisingly open and honest haha
The man is a genius!
I love this guy so much.
ALFIE ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I thought it was a pretty damn good film. filmed in new mexico.
Her work on Star Trek is absurd.
This is an amazing movie no matter what somebody says
Oh yes, I mean I have a Prophet VS, Microwave XT, MKS-80 Super Jupiter with the programmer, Emax and an Oberheim Xpander, You can make infinite variations of industrial music with that . The trick is doing it in a very specific time frame..
I absolutely loved this movie & I'm a huge Lone Ranger's fan. This movie had everything I could ask for & great actors who were committed to their performances. Music score & action was off the chart. They don't make spectacular movies like this anymore. Movies today awful.
9:58 so epic ❤❤❤
I love the Lone Ranger to
That cellist really seems to be enjoying herself.
Hi Dominic - I'm late to the party, I know. But I'm just re-watching MITHC - and, oh my god, do I love the music. All of it. This is the perfect series, and your contribution has made it that. I'm not usually a fan-boy, but just had to pass on my congrats on this one. Cheers, Chris.
So can somebody answer for me if David Newman got fired right after Christophe Beck and the Director comes crawling back to Christophe, does Christophe increase his rates?
Castaway. That is all.
This wonderful man has written so many of my favourite scores. He hit it out of the park with the theme from Bad Boys, and just continued to prove himself. Edit: I forget that Speed is before Bad Boys. He knocked it out of the park with Speed. Perfect action score.
I tried watching this movie recently based on this excellent scene. The movie is pure trash. It's a shame because they're beloved characters. Johnny Depp could've at least shaved. American Indians aren't known for their beards.
I Absolutely could not Believe my ears on Track #22!!!--"Waiting For Love"!!! I had to Shazam it So Fast I literally got whiplash!!! I seriously thought it was a Chicago number!!! I most definitely could see Jason Scheff performing this number!!! ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
Quite the hidden treasure as a composer.
I didn’t hate it though mostly I felt I was waiting an hour and 40 minutes to see how they would work in the WTO, as everyone knew it was coming!
Geoff Zanelli, have you any connection with a town in Abruzzo, Italy? I was born in Pettorano Sul Gizio in a palace called, “Palazzo Zanelli “. I believe the original owners, the Zanelli family, were from Rome, Italy. This could have been a summer home for them. Pettorano sits on a plateau, nestled in a part of the Appinine mountain range. It was a feudalistic gift granted by the French ‘Angiò’ royals to a warrior from Scotland, a certain, CANTELMI. I am simply curious. Certainly, you’re by no means obliged to answer this message but I could provide you with additional info if interested in your ancestors. I greatly admire your musical scores. Have a wonderful day and thank you for your time.
He looks like my dad
Scene Study starts at 4:03
Great interview, love the score!
Why are you gone :(