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Posted: Jul 23, 2009 12:15:06 Edited by: fireworksforum Title - Interpret Sound effect pyro - Serge Peloquin The Courtship - James Newton Howard The Beginning - Philip Glass The Diva Dance - Eric Serra Flubber - Danny Elfman Bummelpetrus - André Rieu Un jeu dangereux - Jean-Marie Benoit A toute vitesse - Michel Cusson Tell me now - Hands Zimmer and Moya Brennan All of them - Hands Zimmer August Rhapsody - Van Morrison Wall-E - Thomas Newman Eve - Thomas Newman Rêverie - Michel Cusson Flying - James Newton Howard Bullies and sweet rock - John Debney Eragon - Patrick Doyle |
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Posted: Jul 23, 2009 16:15:18 "The Diva Dance" : If they use this song properly, it will be hell of a sequence ! The awesome performance of the singer (Inva Mulla Tchako) is already what makes this song so unique... Now, I am twice as impatient to see Royal's show ! |
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Posted: Jul 24, 2009 21:56:18 Dear STL, Very happy to know that you like that song as much as Royal does, and I personnaly do. Can't wait to see the show either. Let's hope weather and wind will be on the ''good side''. |
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Posted: Jul 25, 2009 12:29:16 Flying by James Newton Howard is a song I have on my Ipod Touch It's from the recent Peter Pan song. Does anyone find it strange? That Canada last year used that song as well, and this year Quebec/Canada is doing it again? It's kind of odd I'd like to think. Eragon by Patrick Doyle will be the finale? Sound pretty awesome. So overall it will be a 4 minute finale! Why can't it be longer?!?. Ah well. Royale is gonna win! At least I hope! Royale has presented so many great displays over the years, in the Chutes de Montmorency, Casino Lac-Lemy, and here at La Ronde. They will suprise many with their shells!. Oh speaking of which, does anybody recall from the small Mondial SAQ video of Royale in 2003? I think Travis might have it, but does anyone know the name of the shell at the first few seconds? Plus the title of that song? All I know is that, if someone knows much about shells (I know alot of the types, but not this one:confused. It breaks in the air like a Stutata break, a willow is shown, but the stars are loud reports...Sounds like a Stutata Lampi to me. But it could just be, plain old farfalle shells with terminated salutes. Any one can help me with that. Going tonight to film Royale. Really want to post it on YouTube bad! Enjoy tonights display guys! Pat |
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Posted: Jul 25, 2009 15:24:19 Edited by: reflections_of_earth song name's surrounded and those i think are just farfalle/tourbillions/wiggly comets to salutes and there's some that's just a plain salutes shell of shells. |
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