But.. I mean, how did you get to have him talk to you? Like.. you just came up randomly and he didn't mind at all having a talk with you while signing all the CDs you offered? Indeed was personal when you mentioned him about things that either composers don't normally like or think it's pirating, hahah. I wonder why he thinks like that, though! I know some other composers would like their whole work released.
I was waiting for him for hours and finally saw him walking up the side street with his umbrella and I casually walked up with nerves like shit and kindly asked if he would sign some of my CDs. Said he's signing them all as i had all his life's work.
He was all for it. It was the second time I met him then. The first was when he was promoting kung fu panda 2 in Northampton. Played some of his work with a live orchestra. Met John Powell there too and Harry Gregson.
He's not good with crowds though which I can understand. I think cause he knew I was a genuine fan he didn't mind signing the lot for me.
he said he doesn't see the point in having complete scores when everything you hear on his released score is pretty much made for an album listen.
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Greg Edmonson, Kevin Riepl, Inon Zur, Jack Wall, and Jason Graves. Was there mostly for the last three. Jason graves and Jack Wall are idols to me.
Neil Davidge's autograph with my limited Halo 4 Soundtrack. Good god I loved his work... He is a master of sound manipulation.
Beautiful! What is this first one signed on mate?