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Ron Jones' new site

tharpdevenport

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Jones' website, RonJonesProductions.com, re-launched a week or so ago and it contains a TON of sound clips, from unreleased ST: TNG, Ducktales, and Family Guy cues, to more.


Thought you'd all like to know.
 
Wow. Very nice rework and lots of great stuff to hear. Wow was Trek so much better sounding back before they decided the soundtrack should be repetitive dull droning. :)

I'm particularly happy that he put Double Star up to listen to. Opener of the best season of TNG and one of my fav episodes.

Tea Ceremony really reminds me of John Barry's "Wine with Stacey" from the Bond film A View to a Kill.

BTW, if you want to download the songs, you can do it with a Firefox plugin called Video DownloadHelper.
 
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Wow, much thanks for the heads-up, Tharp! Some very good music on that site. Especially Tasha's Goodbye and Tea Ceremony are beautiful. Ron Jones really was the best composer of modern Trek. Too bad they let him go so early. The score for The Best of Both Worlds has the best music written for any of the modern series. Borg Engaged is a wonderful testimony to that. Heck, I get goosebumps listening to it! The music for the Trek games also highlight what a wonderful composer for a Trek movie Ron Jones would be. For games, they really sound grand.

I'm especially fond of the bits from Up The Long Ladder. Forgettable episode, but the score was nice. (By the way, does anyone know why the titles on Ron Jones' site refer to Brena, when it was Brenna in the TNG episode?) What about some of the other pieces, does anyone know for which episode they were written?
 
He so should be brought back into the fold...

I agree with 1701, he was let go way too early. The first real big mistake by Berman.
 
What about some of the other pieces, does anyone know for which episode they were written?

After listening, I was able to immediately recognize 99% of these cues (because I'm a huge Ron Jones/TNG dork), but the very end of the TNG Suite had me stuck... most of it is just a back and forth of "Q Who?" and "11001001". But what was the last 30 seconds? Was it the end of "Final Mission"?... or "A Matter of Perspective"?... or "Data's Day"?... no they're too distinctive... but then it occurred to me and sure enough when I popped in the DVD I confirmed it.

Q Who?/1001001/*
Star Trek TNG Suite

11001001
Docking at Starbase 74
The Enhancement
Nearness
Back in Order

When The Bough Breaks
Myth to Reality

Skin Of Evil
Tasha's Goodbye

Q Who?
Attacked
Stasis

Up The Long Ladder
Brena
Red Nose
Riker and Brena
Foot Sex
Tea Ceremony
Tea Ceremony 2
Brinlodi
Creature

Evolution
Double Star
Blast

The Best Of Both Worlds

Borg Engaged
First Attack
Energy Weapon Fails
Contact Lost
Cemetery of Dead Ships
Picard's Nightmare


* Night Terrors! I would love to hear more of that score, as well as more of "Evolution" and others like "Who Watches The Watchers," "Booby Trap," "Brothers," "Devil's Due," "The Nth Degree," etc. :drool:
 
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Wow, thanks for that list! It's amazing that you are able to recognize them all so easily. Good ear, sir! :techman:
 
Ron Jones definitely composed the most rousing and bombastic TNG music. I had downloaded the TNG suite a few years ago from Ron Jones' site. I was not aware that more had been added. One day I would love to hear some tracks from "Naked Now" from the repulser beam sequence and "Where No One Has Gone Before" during the warp jumps and scenes with the Traveler. Thank you for sharing!
 
I think Michael Giacchino is just as good. But I wouldn't have been opposed in the slightest had it been Ron Jones instead either.
I got a few goos bumps already listening to his music just now.
 
I think Michael Giacchino is just as good. But I wouldn't have been opposed in the slightest had it been Ron Jones instead either.
I got a few goos bumps already listening to his music just now.
Agreed. I'm constantly amazed at Giacchino's work on Lost. Some wonderfully grand themes! I'm happy he did the score for the new Star Trek. And just like you I already get goosebumps just from listening to the little snippets we got so far. This will be great. :)
 
Wasn't the opening notes to Cemetery of Dead Ships also played under the tribute to Gene Roddenberry card in the Unification opening?
 
I'd also love it if he released more TNG music, but I wonder how the rights work for that. I was surprised that he had any TNG music on his site at all - I assumed the studio owned the music and that was that.
 
I'd also love it if he released more TNG music, but I wonder how the rights work for that. I was surprised that he had any TNG music on his site at all - I assumed the studio owned the music and that was that.

They do, but he is entitled to use indiviudal cuts (NOT entire scores) as samples under Fair Use, if I understand correctly.
 
Wasn't the opening notes to Cemetery of Dead Ships also played under the tribute to Gene Roddenberry card in the Unification opening?

It's similar but not the same...

The opening notes of Cemetery of Dead Ships are essentialy Ron Jones' Picard Theme if my memory does not fail me, while in the tribute it was the Star Trek Fanfare, probably done by McCarthy. I guess both used the same instrument (some kind of horn? and solo it seems) and both were somewhat solemn..
 
I'm hoping that Jones will continue to get more of the credit that he deserves. He made some pretty bad episodes watchable (WE'LL ALWAYS HAVE PARIS comes to mind), but also wrote the finest music of any ST T.V. episodes (BEST OF BOTH WORLDS certainly comes to mind).
 
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