[17x04] July 17th, 2011

Yay Tron, are we going to get a series with a track from the Tron OST in every episode?
 
55:18 - 55:31 I could be wrong but it sounds to me like "Satellite" by The Asteroids Galaxy Tour
 
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Does anyone yet know what played as the editor of Rail magazine was getting bugs in his face? Around about 46;30 or so. Not sure of the exact time. Music sounded very James Bondish.

The train sequence features work by the late jazz musician Roy Budd (best known for Get Carter) I think the tracks are Diamonds and The Plant from The Black Windmill (1974) while I think I detected bits of David Shires Talking of Pelham 123 score.
 
The train sequence features work by the late jazz musician Roy Budd (best known for Get Carter) I think the tracks are Diamonds and The Plant from The Black Windmill (1974) while I think I detected bits of David Shires Talking of Pelham 123 score.
Thanks!

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28:51 - 29:02 - Roy Budd - Discovery
42:02 - 42:17 - Roy Budd - Kidnapped
42:34 - 42:42 - Roy Budd - 9M2
43:48 - 44:11 - Roy Budd - Kidnapped
49:53 - 50:04 - Roy Budd - Discovery
50:36 - 50:47 - Roy Budd - No Co-Operation
51:07 - 51:24 - Roy Budd - No Co-Operation
51:39 - 51:59 - Roy Budd - No Co-Operation
55:01 - 55:18 - Roy Budd - Discovery
 
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02:49 - 03:07 - Amon Tobin - Goto 10
46:17 - 46:37 - Brian Tyler - Aerial
52:33 - 53:55 - Danny Elfman - Main Titles from 'Planet of the Apes'
56:02 - 56:08 - Elliot Goldenthal - Apian Stomp
56:08 - 56:25 - Elliot Goldenthal - Titus' Vow
 
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Thanks for all the great threads identifying the various bits of music used in TG. It's hooked me up with many a new favourite track over the seasons! :)

I think I might have some idea where two of the, at the time of writing, unidentified pieces from this episode might stem from:

04:22 - 05:23: Sounds like a track from the Transformers 2: Revenge of Fallen Soundtrack. Possibly a tweaked version of I Claim Your Sun (track 13)? I am not entirely certain as I'm not super familiar with that album. It doesn't gel completely when I listen to the track side by side, but I'm sure the TG clip is from one of the Transformer movie soundtracks.

52:33 - 53:55: Almost 100% certain that the large part of that clip is the main title theme (aka Deconstruction) from the soundtrack to the 2001 Planet of the Apes movie. There is a string section in the Top Gear clip though, that does not appear in my version of Deconstruction however, which has me confuzled. :confused:

Hope that helps somewhat, though!
 
04:22-05:33 is "You're A Soldier Now" by Steve Jablonsky, from the soundtrack of the first Transformers movie.
 
02:30 - 02:48 is 2 Many Dj's - Peter Gunn Theme / Where's Your Head At
 
Does anyone yet know what played as the editor of Rail magazine was getting bugs in his face? Around about 46;30 or so. Not sure of the exact time. Music sounded very James Bondish

Trying to find this track is proving to be somewhat ellusive, definatley doesn't sound like a modern piece - reminds me of man from u.n.c.l.e/John Barry but cannot for the life of me place it. Shazaam has drawn a blank!
 
23:27 - 24:38 - Hans Zimmer (Last Samurai OST)??
 
Top Gear Express, Pt. 1:
21:32 - 22:10 - ?

Road Kill Cafe - Kasabian

[video=youtube;nh70BMv-IVI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nh70BMv-IVI[/video]
 
23:27 - 24:38 - Hans Zimmer (Last Samurai OST)??

Yep, it's Red Warrior

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23:27 - 24:38 it's not one song, first it's sth i dont know, then Red Warrior by Hans Zimmer
 
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I can't remember the name of this one song, not sure which episode it's from...but it's REALLY bugging me. It has a piano intro to the song and then the beat kicks in with the piano still playing. Ahhhh can someone please help, I know it's really vague what I said but still, it would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance
 
02:30 - 02:48 sounds to me like something of Immediate Music. It's their style.
 
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