the music on the Edge of Forever

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  1. Mister Atoz

    Mister Atoz Lieutenant Red Shirt

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    I have posted a rare video I have edited I am calling, "The Music Cues on the Edge of Forever". This video is from an early VHS release, an "alternate universe" music score from "City on the Edge of Forever". Paramount refused to pay the royalties for the 1931 song, "Goodnight, Sweetheart", and created a substitute score for the area. Later, they capitulated and obtained rights to the original music for home video. These are the excerpts from the "alternate universe" version. No other score changes were made except those presented here.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3hBw7j20ys&feature=youtu.be

    What I find particularly interesting is the sloppiness of the mixing and transitions. Obviously they went back to the original mix "stems", separating dialogue, fx, and music. The transition from the star-gazing scene with Kirk and Keeler to Spock in the bedroom with his tricorder setup is particularly rough as an audio transition -- it has become an abrupt cut. It's as if they were too lazy to get the separate elements for the Spock-with-tubes scene because it was too much trouble to remix that scene as well. For Paramount to even consider tampering with their Hugo-award-winning masterpiece is unconscionable.

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  2. BoredShipCapt'n

    BoredShipCapt'n Rear Admiral Rear Admiral

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    Well, that was quick. It's been blocked already. Too bad. I had the 1980 VHS release with the original soundtrack and never got to hear the substitute.
     
  3. Christopher

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    Clips of the scenes with the replacement music by J. Peter Robinson (with dialogue and sound effects, not clean music) are available at the Star Trek History site here:

    http://www.startrekhistory.com/DS6.html

    They've also added a new bit to that page, restoring Fred Steiner's rejected cue for the "mechanical rice-picker" scene (which was replaced by a piece of library music by Joseph Mullendore in the final episode). It's interesting, but I can see why the Steiner cue was rejected; it was a bit too busy and intense and kind of stepped on the scene (although maybe that could've been ameliorated by mixing it down more).
     
  4. BoredShipCapt'n

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    Thanks!:techman:
     
  5. Mister Atoz

    Mister Atoz Lieutenant Red Shirt

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    Sorry, CBS. This has been instructive.

    ~ Atoz
     
  6. HGN2001

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    Yes. Thanks for that link. This is the first time I've ever heard the replacement music for "City..." I was always fortunate enough to have the original music in all purchases of the episode, and for years couldn't figure out what the fuss was all about.

    Harry
     
  7. TowerPower

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    Mister Atoz,
    Just sent you a PM - please read.
     
  8. scotpens

    scotpens Professional Geek Premium Member

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    Agreed, the Steiner music cue for the clothes-stealing sequence is just too much -- it overpowers the scene. Just shows that even talented composers don't always know what music works best.
     
  9. Maurice

    Maurice Snagglepussed Admiral

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    ^^^That cue was awful.
     
  10. erastus25

    erastus25 Commodore Commodore

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    I hate when they take the time to pull stuff like this. There is 0 chance that it's going to affect their bottom line. Let it stay up!
     
  11. TowerPower

    TowerPower Commander Red Shirt

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    Could someone post that video somewhere else and send me a PM? It is driving me crazy not seeing it. Just a little too late and the video was gone.
     
  12. Christopher

    Christopher Writer Admiral

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    ^As I said, you can see the same content at the Star Trek History page I linked to in post #3.
     
  13. TowerPower

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    Thanks Christopher for that link. I overlooked it - thanks for the reminder.