John Barry~Thanks for the Music~RIP

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  • purplesofa
    purplesofa

    I don't know that many composers by name, I loved John Barry's music,

    RIP

    Thank-you for all the wonderful music.

    Do you have some favorite John Barry music?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSO3DEcyxPI

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFOCqZxRDU0

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icqFN6EhwHs&feature=related

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGORPUzLxtU

    Remembering The Late Film Composer John Barry

      by TOM COLE

      John Barry at his piano Hulton Archive / Getty Images

      John Barry at his piano in 1967, the year both Born Free and You Only Live Twice — the fifth of the 11 James Bond films he scored — were released in theaters.

      The first LP I ever bought was the soundtrack to the film Born Free. The music was composed by John Barry, who died yesterday in New York at the age of 77, following a heart attack.

      Barry wrote the scores for more than 100 films between 1960 and 2001, including Zulu (1964), The Lion in Winter (1968), andOut of Africa (1985). His father owned movie theaters in York, England, and the young Barry learned to operate the projectors. He also learned to love film scores. He studied classical piano as a child; took a correspondence course in arranging from Bill Russo, a jazz composer who arranged for Stan Kenton, among others; and formed a jazz-pop group, called the John Barry Seven, that had some instrumental hits in England in the late 1950s. That Ventures-style music would prepare him for the attention-grabbing James Bond scores he composed later.

      Barry had already written the scores to three of the Bond films by the time he scored Born Free, but that movie was the first place I heard his work. I followed that purchase pretty quickly with 45s by the Beatles, Manfred Mann, and the Stones. But the first sound recording I bought with my newspaper route earnings — even though I didn't have a record player — was Born Free.

      It wasn't all that unusual back then to buy records without having a way to play them. We were kids whose parents couldn't afford color TVs, much less record players. So we'd buy our own records and take them to our friends' houses where there were record players. That's what they were called before the introduction of separate components — they were usually these big, ugly cabinets that held the turn table, receiver/amplifier, and speakers. They were usually in what used to be called "rec rooms."

      I'd seen the film when it came out. I was 13 and I was probably more moved by the story than the music — I bought the book on which the film was based and I still have it. It tells the story of Joy and George Adamson, who raise a lion cub in Kenya they name Elsa. They train her to live in the wild and then release her. It's a great story. It made me cry multiple times.

      John Barry composed the music for the title song; Don Black wrote the lyrics; and British singer Matt Monro sang it. Born Free won an Academy Award for Best Original song. John Barry won five Oscars for his scores. He also composed the music for eleven James Bond films, including the title song to Goldfinger. Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley wrote the words and Shirley Bassey sang it ultra-cool for her only Top Ten hit.

      Barry's sound ranged from those throbbing, horn-driven Bond scores to the swelling orchestras that underpinned the period films. But I will always remember him for the heart-tugging sentimentality of Born Free. It's a broad range for which John Barry could be justly proud.

      Source: YouTube

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    • OUTLAW
      OUTLAW

      Good Morning Purps..

      Good thread..

      I doubt there are very many people who haven`t heard the music of John Barry..

      ........................ ...OUTLAW

    • I quit!
      I quit!

      I didn't know who he was but I did like the above themes.

    • wasblind
      wasblind

      Same here I Quit

      what a loss of talent

    • Terry
      Terry

      Two of my all time John Barry masterpieces.

      The first is from THE LION IN WINTER:

      THE LION IN WINTER 'Eleanor's Arrival' - John Barry (HQ)

      And the second is from a British Shampoo TV advertisement:

      John Barry - The girl with the sun in her hair
    • cantleave
      cantleave

      I love the midnight cowboy theme - very evocative.

      ANGUS

    • purplesofa
      purplesofa

      The Lion in WinterWhat a fantastic movie as well.

      Thanks for sharing....both of them.

      purps

    • Terry
      Terry

      Here is the most thrilling moment of my life.

      I got to meet my Film Composer heroes JOHN BARRY and MIKLOS ROSZA at the Beverly Hills Writer's Guild theater for a seminar on filmmusic.

      I was 30 years old at the time and going through my "You look like Clint Eastwood" stage. (I'm trying to explain my crazy hair!)

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