If only to hear it in its entirety. I'd only heard teasy tidbits on the DVD extras. Reminds me a lot of the music from Supergirl, with a bit of the Alien feel in places (the non-creepy scenes.) I was also amazed at how much of it was similar, or even identical in spots, to the final work as Captain Paranoyd mentioned.
sbk1234 said:
Nice. I have to admit, though, as nice as it is to hear a new Goldsmith Star Trek theme, I still favor the one used. I think they made a good decision.
btw, did I see an uncompleted special effect somewhere around 2:20-2:40. In that range?
Brutal Strudel said:
What's funny is that one early listener claimed he heard "covered wagons" and another (Wise, I believe) heard "sailing ships." In other words, Goldsmith managed to convey Roddenberry's concept (Wagon Train to the Stars/Horotio Hornblower in Space) all but perfectly. Still, the finished version crystallized it into "Star Trek."
You can hear the finished version struggling to emerge. Love that brassy mess!
Brutal Strudel said:
What's funny is that one early listener claimed he heard "covered wagons" and another (Wise, I believe) heard "sailing ships." In other words, Goldsmith managed to convey Roddenberry's concept (Wagon Train to the Stars/Horotio Hornblower in Space) all but perfectly.


It's a bit disappointing that it ends so early compared to the final production however. I wonder if he planned on putting a separate cue for the rest of the scene to Jupiter?We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.