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This.Originally posted by xoggoth View PostExcellent classical piece though bit creepy. Can't be a*d to Google but vaguely recall it was used in some horror film?
It's a swing rhythm, manipulates the heart beat.
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It was used in something on tv back in the 80s but I can't remember quite what.Originally posted by xoggoth View PostExcellent classical piece though bit creepy. Can't be a*d to Google but vaguely recall it was used in some horror film?
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I just assumed this thread was started as some comment on racism in the classical music world or summat.
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It was certainly the theme tune of The Night of the Generals (1967)Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
Excellent classical piece though bit creepy. Can't be a*d to Google but vaguely recall it was used in some horror film?
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Was used in a TV ad too. Can't remember which...Originally posted by xoggoth View PostExcellent classical piece though bit creepy. Can't be a*d to Google but vaguely recall it was used in some horror film?
Used to have an LP of Peter and the Wolf with Britten's A Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra on the other side. Used to love that one.Last edited by Excursion UK; 16 June 2020, 08:45.
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Excellent classical piece though bit creepy. Can't be a*d to Google but vaguely recall it was used in some horror film?
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