ThanksYou know, that's fair, I agree with you. Yesteryear is one of my Trek favorite episodes. I was just trying to be snappy. I'll edit it to 'More popular'.
ThanksYou know, that's fair, I agree with you. Yesteryear is one of my Trek favorite episodes. I was just trying to be snappy. I'll edit it to 'More popular'.
Who are the many?Is it possible to have the Beatles (or some other modern great) be as respected as Tchaikovsky?
Tchaikovsky is sometimes considered "the last truly great music artist or composer" by many.
I wouldn't go with the Beatles IMO. Though I do really love their music. I wouldn't leave this up to any rock group or musical artists. As much as I would love to see Led Zeppelin take this honor. But I could see someone who embodies more of a classical composer artistry taking the honor. Someone like Frank Zappa or Peter Gabriel fits this from a musical artist/composer example. But I think film score composers may embody the classical composer idea more so. Like John Williams or Danny Elfman for example. But in my personal opinion there are three modern musical artists and composers who should and will take this honor. First off is Trent Reznor. Who is best known as the front man of the group Nine Inch Nails. Over the years though he has produced and composed music for a number of other artists across genres. He has now settled into being film director David Fincher's film score composer. Secondly is Mike Patton like Trent he is best known for being the front man of a musical group in Mike's case Faith No More. But he has also been involved with composing music for a number of other projects. But he has also crossed into scoring films. His credits are fewer than Reznor at this point. But the two scores he has composed are extraordinary. Lastly is the youngest of my examples but IMO the most likely to receive the honor of the next great composer after Tchaikovsky. Ludwig Göransson, who has composed and produced music for a number of artists but primarily Childish Gambino. But has become the most sought after film and television composer ever. He has already received massive critical and public accolades.Is it possible to have the Beatles (or some other modern great) be as respected as Tchaikovsky?
Tchaikovsky is sometimes considered "the last truly great music artist or composer" by many.
Thank you for your explanation.I wouldn't go with the Beatles IMO. Though I do really love there music. I wouldn't leave this up to any rock group or musical artists. As much as I would love to see Led Zeppelin take this honor. But I could see someone who embodies more of a classical composer artistry taking the honor. Someone like Frank Zappa or Peter Gabriel fits this from a musical artist/composer examples. But I think film score composers may embody the classical composer idea more so. Like John Williams or Danny Elfman for example. But in my personal opinion there a three modern musical artists and composers who should and will take this honor. First off is Trent Reznor. Who is best known as the front man of the group Nine Inch Nails. Over the years though he has produced and composed music for a number of other artists across genres. He has now settled into being film director David Fincher's film score composer. Secondly is Mike Patton like Trent he is best known for being the front man of a musical group in Mike's case Faith No More. But he has also been involved with composing music for a number of other projects. But he has also crossed into scoring films. His credits are fewer than Reznor at this point. But the two scores he has composed are extraordinary. Lastly is the youngest of my examples but IMO the most likely to receive the honor of the next great composer after Tchaikovsky. Ludwig Göransson, who has composed and produced music for a number of artists but primarily Childish Gambino. But has become the most sought after film and television composers ever. He has already received massive critical and public accolades.
THE TL is a little tight, as the project must come after 2001 and Kubrick hated to film outdoor but might be possibleWhat if after Stanley Kubrick when meeting with Tolkien about a possible Middle-earth movie adaptation alternative to LOTR, and Tolkien pulls out an unfinished The Children of Húrin novel. (It makes sense because The Children of Húrin is a dark novel even for Tolkien’s usual work, and Kubrick loves dark and bleak stuff) So how would Stanley Kubrick’s movie adaptation would look like and will the movie succeed in the box office or not?
Its probably a bit to early for anything other than future History (if she goes into politics mostly). Well other than what if Kanye and Kim had been exposed as liars years earlier.Anyone have a Taylor Swift related timeline? Or maybe I will have to do that one myself...
I think a better idea is to prevent Al Franken's "A Limo for a Lame-O" bit on Weekend Update.Here's a WI: WI Jean Doumanian doesn't turn down John Goodman, Jim Carrey, AND Paul Reubens for the season 6 cast of Saturday Night Live?
Assuming Eddie Murphy still gets cast, imagine how good Murphy, Goodman, Carrey, and Reubens could have been; they couldn't have done worse than Gilbert Gottfried (who hadn't developed his obnoxious persona that he'd become famous for), Joe Piscopo, and Charles Rocket (to be fair, the writing didn't help them, either, and some of the skits were just awful--the Commie Hunting Season skit has to be seen to be believed, and is easily SNL's low point)...
Wikipedia said:On Weekend Update near the end of Season 5, Franken delivered a commentary called "A Limo for a Lame-O". He mocked controversial NBC president Fred Silverman as "a total unequivocal failure" and displayed a chart showing the poor ratings of NBC programs. As a result of this sketch, Silverman declined Lorne Michaels's recommendation for Franken to succeed him as the producer, and Franken left the show when Michaels did, at the end of the 1979–80 season.