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JediMasterFisher

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#356400
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THE OT SOUNDTRACKS SALVAGE - <strong>SW</strong>ESB<strong>ROTJ</strong> -&quot;remastered&quot;(so far)+ LP's (Released)
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wow just let me say AMAZING work on this set. A New Hope is clear as ever Empire has the full epic completeness its has needed and Jedi. Words can not discribe what you have done to save this soundtrack.

AMAZING! WORK! :D:D:D

 

only thing is I would love to have the new ROTJ celebration as a bonus track. Anyone know a cleaned up copy of that?

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#356295
Topic
Star Wars Prequels/Original Trilogy: The Complete Scores (Released)
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Ripplin said:

According to a comment from the guy that posted that vid, "The second one hasn't been officially released (it's rumored to have been destroyed or lost). It can be heard almost completely in "From Star Wars to Jedi: The Making of a Saga"

Well, a lot of us have that in DVD form, transferred from the VHS. Maybe it could be taken from there and cleaned up a bit?

 

that would be awesome!

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#356065
Topic
Star Wars Prequels/Original Trilogy: The Complete Scores (Released)
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Beatho said:

Also, I'm currently making my own version of ROTJ and can't seem to find a certain track that appears in the film quite a few times.

On the soundtrack there are two Jabba's Palace band music pieces which are Lapti Nek/Jedi Rocks and Baroque Recital but there's another piece of music missing that plays just after Chewbacca is put in jail and on the sail barge as its heading out to the Sarlacc pit.

I was wandering if anyone has this track or knows where I can rip it/dowload it from?

 

I read that the track was lost a long time ago in a fire or something and doesnt exist anymore.

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#355100
Topic
The Prequel Radical Redux Ideas Thread
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JasonN said:
JediMasterFisher said:

That youtube reviewer knows nothing about the story of Star Wars. He says the Jedi were bad because they did not lead an army to free the slaves. Doesnt he realize that would start a war with the Hutt clans and that wouldnt be good. 

How could he?
Apart from seeing Jabba in the first 1/3 of RotJ (oh, and that bullsh*t scene in the SW Special Edition), the Hutts play absolutely NO purpose to the story of the six SW films, so why would the reviewer (or for that matter, the majority of the audiences who saw these movies) have any knowledge of that "Hutt war" concept???

I dont see how its hard to understand that it would cause a war with the people (or creatures) in power on Tatooine. I was about 9 when I first saw TPM (and had never seen a star wars film before) and I understood that concept perfectly.