1. Kool Katz by Chucho Merch�n – 4:17 (originally found at Extreme Music (https://www.extrememusic.com/albums/1225))
2. Licorice by Emanuel Kallins and Steve Skinner – 1:33 (streaming source originally at FirstCom (http://www.firstcom.com), but I can’t find it now; they may have taken it down)
Zippyshare.com – cheeseburgerball.zip (http://www59.zippyshare.com/v/5zI7tK9m/file.html)
With the current discussion going on in the Iron Man by Ramin Djawadi (97%) Complete [NO S F/X] thread (Thread 92697), I realized that I still had these floating around on my hard drive. A while ago, my Google-fu led me to streaming versions of these two pieces; I�m assuming the streams were lossy, however I ripped them in lossless to preserve as much of the sound quality as I could and am presenting those lossless-from-lossy files to you. Please note this was my very first attempt at doing a web rip. *insert screams of horror here*
Cue analysis:
Kool Katz should be easily recognizable as the piece heard while Tony and Pepper are dancing at the Firefighters� Ball; Licorice is heard a short while later, when Christine Everhart is confronting Tony at the bar with pictures of Stark weapons at Gulmira.
Enjoy! 🙂
that’s prolly Slept on Tony with Dirt – Ghostface Killah
As to the music for Tony & Rhodey’s sake party, that’s Slept on Tony with Dirt by Ghostface Killah; it, like the rest of the source cues except for the two I’ve posted (and the Djawadi version of the Concerto In Do Maggiore Per Pianoforte Ed Orchestra: Larghetto) are widely available to the general public. I just wanted to concentrate on the stuff that one can’t find on iTunes, Amazon, etc.
As to the music for Tony & Rhodey’s sake party, that’s Slept on Tony with Dirt by Ghostface Killah; it, like the rest of the source cues except for the two I’ve posted (and the Djawadi version of the Concerto In Do Maggiore Per Pianoforte Ed Orchestra: Larghetto) are widely available to the general public. I just wanted to concentrate on the stuff that one can’t find on iTunes, Amazon, etc.
What exactly is Djawadi’s version of the concerto in do maggiore? Where is it in the film?
Remember the scene when Tony walks up into his lounge-y place and Obadiah is playing the piano while Tony asks him how bad was it and listens for a second, realizing what he’s playing answers his question with ‘that bad, huh.’ The piano piece is the Concerto, partially obv.
Or so I thought, Tag-master.
Oh of course! I looked the title up on YouTube just now and got a recording of some baroque orchestra. So no wonder I didn’t recognise it. That bad, huh?
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yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeah…..but..but…COMPLETE MEANS FUCKING COMPLETE!
Or so I thought, Tag-master.
I have to say, as a perfectionist, I agree with Helix – it has the be the actual recording as used in the film. Whether that’s a dvd rip, or a source cue, whatever.
Goddamnit, somebody get Sparktank on the line