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Joined: August 20 2010
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Posted: February 28 2015 at 23:01
I am a Star Trek (TOS) fan. Thank you Leonard Nimoy, you will be missed. RIP.
During my studies and in my first job I worked on a speech recognition system. Our shining example was Scotty talking to the computer. Iconic: when Scotty had to use a mouse instead, in the Star Trek IV film.
Joined: September 03 2013
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Posted: February 28 2015 at 16:44
Lear'sFool wrote:
Rick Robson wrote:
I forgot yesterday to ask here if someone knows who composed that music played at the end of each Star Trek episode, I'd be grateful, it's stuck on my memory like if I had heard it today...
Alexander Courage.
Thank you Lear'sFool!
A mix of nostalgia and joy kind of invaded me when listening again to that female soprano's voice singing such a beautiful melody (and with a beautiful back orchestra.) Really touching for me, and feeling back to those times reading 'the end credits' of one more episode while listening to it, I was just a child... , just can't remember the music at the begining of each episode.
Found in Youtube also an extended version with electric violin (I guess) that I found to be even more superb, but without the beautiful soprano vocals which has a big sentimental value for me indeed.
Edited by Rick Robson - February 28 2015 at 16:46
"Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy." LvB
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Posted: February 28 2015 at 11:13
I wonder how many people realize some of the ground breaking topics that were brought up on Star Trek at times, like the first interracial kiss on TV between Kirk and Uhura?
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Posted: February 28 2015 at 11:06
Rick Robson wrote:
I forgot yesterday to ask here if someone knows who composed that music played at the end of each Star Trek episode, I'd be grateful, it's stuck on my memory like if I had heard it today...
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Posted: February 28 2015 at 07:31
Finnforest wrote:
His final message on Twitter on Sunday, time-stamped at 11:36 p.m.
Pacific Time, said:
“A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can
be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP.”
that was very touching.. it reminded me yesterday of something that affected me profoundly when younger. One of my handful of favorite movie scenes EVER.
just watching it now... the hairs are standing up straight on the back of my neck. So very poignant and cuts to the heart of our own mortalities.
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Posted: February 28 2015 at 05:41
I forgot yesterday to ask here if someone knows who composed that music played at the end of each Star Trek episode, I'd be grateful, it's stuck on my memory like if I had heard it today...
"Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy." LvB
Joined: April 12 2008
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Posted: February 28 2015 at 03:23
Never as much into Star Trek as a lot of people, but I did quite enjoy the original series in no small part thanks to the character dynamic between Kirk/McCoy/Spock which wouldn't have worked as well without Nimoy's input.
RIP.
"The past is not some static being, it is not a previous present, nor a present that has passed away; the past has its own dynamic being which is constantly renewed and renewing." - Claire Colebrook
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Posted: February 27 2015 at 22:41
Sigh...
Live Long & Prosper Lenny.
Dig me...But don't...Bury me I'm running still, I shall until, one day, I hope that I'll arrive Warning: Listening to jazz excessively can cause a laxative effect.
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Posted: February 27 2015 at 20:34
One of my favorite stories is how when his father would take him to Temple the priests (kohen) would do a sacred blessing, and Lenny was required to keep his eyes closed-- but one day he peeked and saw the priests holding their hands in a strange configuration ;
Edited by Atavachron - February 27 2015 at 20:35
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