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![]() "The Blue Danube Hustle" by Rice and Beans Orchestra - Video Mix by Glenn Rivera The 1968 science fiction epic, “2001: A Space Odyssey” was my first influence as a child in both film and music. After spotting the soundtrack LP and being fascinated by the cover it became my first album. Soon after seeing the film in Cinerama I was completely in awe of its imagery and mystery. I have taken the 1976 disco track “The Blue Danube Hustle” by Rice and Beans Orchestra (a disco version of Johann Strauss the Younger’s 1867 composition, also used in “2001”) and transformed it into a montage for scenes from the film. Produced by Pepe Luis Soto (Celi Bee, Roxie) and Tato Rossi “2001: A Space Odyssey” was known for a “trip” for most young movie goers of the time – I remember hearing stories of youngsters smoking grass and viewing the film for the special effects. It holds a great deal of ideas and technological concepts, which make the film one of the most incredible experiences. I honor both the film and the wonderful waltz piece, “The Blue Danube” for being a gift to us. Featuring scenes from “2001:A Space Odyssey” – RENT THE DVD! Video Mix by Glenn Rivera Produced by Ken Emmons Last edited by glenngrivera; March 13th, 2008 at 12:07 PM. |
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| Again, absolutely wonderful. Love the Space Stewardess, and the sudden sideways glances of Keir Dullea. - What's amazing is that the film is 40 years old and still, it looks cooler and better and more realistic than any of the pathetic CGE mishmashes of today. Might I be as bold as to suggest the artist behind these mixes would look into the cataloque of say, Dshinghis Khan. Tracks like the ott kitschfest "Roma", how would they sound if matched with imagery from some early 60's peplum like "Hercules Unchained" or the fab Hollywood on the Tiber extravaganza "Sodom and Gomorrah" by Aldrich/Leone ...? |