![]() ![]() I remember collecting and gathering bits of information where I could and storing it in notebooks. Just finding out what other films John Williams scored throughout his career was an archeological task even Indiana Jones would’ve had difficulty achieving. No YouTube packed with hundreds of hours of behind-the-scenes scoring footage or composer interviews. There were no books, no magazines or publications. It was as if somebody dropped me off on a deserted island, said “Have fun,” and paddled away. This of course predates the internet so there were no online resources, no social networking, no IMDB, no forums in which you could share your passion with others and attempt to gratify your unquenchable thirst for new material. For any newbie expressing interest in this niche-within-a-niche subject, it was a lonely proposition. That summer, my aspiring interest in film music was instantly reconstructed into a raving maniacal passion which continues snowballing to this day. ![]() July of 1993 was an intensely transformative period in my life. I’m not a fan of lengthy expositional backstories however, if you’ll indulge me, I find it necessary this time around in order to properly extol the virtues of what I’m about to report. ![]()
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