Christmas Special: BF vs Shuki Levy

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Re: Christmas Special: BF vs Shuki Levy

Post by Gonstead » Fri Dec 30, 2011 12:15 am

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Certainly musical silence, which I know is your point, but, damn. What really catches me is that they felt the need to keep it from being silent by having the characters constantly talk and bridge the gap until the music started up again. They could just never have silence.

Oh, and as for the thread title, wasn't it revealed recently that it was actually Ron Wasserman, not Shuki Levy, who did the music for the first two seasons?
Ron Wasserman composed Rock The Dragon while Shuki and Kussa did the initial score for the first 2 seasons.
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Re: Christmas Special: BF vs Shuki Levy

Post by Pokewhiz7 » Fri Dec 30, 2011 1:49 am

Gonstead wrote:
Gaffer Tape wrote:
Certainly musical silence, which I know is your point, but, damn. What really catches me is that they felt the need to keep it from being silent by having the characters constantly talk and bridge the gap until the music started up again. They could just never have silence.

Oh, and as for the thread title, wasn't it revealed recently that it was actually Ron Wasserman, not Shuki Levy, who did the music for the first two seasons?
Ron Wasserman composed Rock The Dragon while Shuki and Kussa did the initial score for the first 2 seasons.
I believe Ashura emailed him and it was found that he did indeed do a lot, if not all of the Saban score.

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Re: Christmas Special: BF vs Shuki Levy

Post by Gonstead » Fri Dec 30, 2011 2:33 am

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Gonstead wrote:
Gaffer Tape wrote:
Certainly musical silence, which I know is your point, but, damn. What really catches me is that they felt the need to keep it from being silent by having the characters constantly talk and bridge the gap until the music started up again. They could just never have silence.

Oh, and as for the thread title, wasn't it revealed recently that it was actually Ron Wasserman, not Shuki Levy, who did the music for the first two seasons?
Ron Wasserman composed Rock The Dragon while Shuki and Kussa did the initial score for the first 2 seasons.
I believe Ashura emailed him and it was found that he did indeed do a lot, if not all of the Saban score.
Yeah, I remembered that from a while back.
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Re: Christmas Special: BF vs Shuki Levy

Post by Gaffer Tape » Fri Dec 30, 2011 9:28 pm

But if you remember that, then why did you just state the exact opposite? I'm confused.
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Re: Christmas Special: BF vs Shuki Levy

Post by Gonstead » Fri Dec 30, 2011 9:34 pm

I was stating what I initially thought was the deal with the score until I was reminded by the next post.
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Re: Christmas Special: BF vs Shuki Levy

Post by Gaffer Tape » Fri Dec 30, 2011 9:36 pm

Ah, okay. It just sounded a bit unclear, so I wasn't sure if what I had said was correct or not.
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Re: Christmas Special: BF vs Shuki Levy

Post by dbboxkaifan » Mon Jan 09, 2012 5:44 pm

This also counts as a silence part/scene on DBZ's Ocean Dub: http://youtu.be/1PRXnbgealA

There's always silent moments even if they're rare.
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