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I feel like praising John Williams right now...
Posted on 11/19/25 at 5:27 pm
Posted on 11/19/25 at 5:27 pm
The greatest film composer of all-time. Looking back at his work and how much he has contributed to pop culture. The man has composed some of the most memorable film music of the last 50+ years. It says a lot about a person's talents when pop culture remembers you for a soundtrack as recognizable as Jurassic Park but the Oscars reward you for a soundtrack as epic as Schindler's List that very same year.
Theme From Jurassic Park (1993)
Theme From Schindler's List (1993)
Theme From Jurassic Park (1993)
Theme From Schindler's List (1993)
Posted on 11/19/25 at 6:27 pm to RollTide1987
Williams’ scores identify the films and characters like no one else can do. His body of work is incredible.
Posted on 11/19/25 at 7:29 pm to RollTide1987
Hell yeah. Across the stars is by far my favorite contemporary composition. So beautiful… too bad the rest of attack of the clones sucked
Posted on 11/19/25 at 7:32 pm to RollTide1987
Jurassic Park is my favorite score of his, but I love all of his work.
Posted on 11/19/25 at 7:47 pm to RollTide1987
One of his most interesting soundtracks is The Long Goodbye. You hear the same theme in different styles in different scenes.
The movie is good, too. Crime drama.
The Long Goodbye
The movie is good, too. Crime drama.
The Long Goodbye
Posted on 11/19/25 at 9:44 pm to RollTide1987
the list is actually insane
His first oscar was for his arrangement of the music for the movie of Fiddler on the roof. then he just ripped off:
Jaws: Literall the theme song of sharks now
Superman
Jurassic park
Star Wars Franchise
Close Encounters
Indiana Jones Franchise
ET
Home Alone
Hook
The Harry Potter Franchise
and of course more but the number of iconic franchise themes he put out is insane.
His first oscar was for his arrangement of the music for the movie of Fiddler on the roof. then he just ripped off:
Jaws: Literall the theme song of sharks now
Superman
Jurassic park
Star Wars Franchise
Close Encounters
Indiana Jones Franchise
ET
Home Alone
Hook
The Harry Potter Franchise
and of course more but the number of iconic franchise themes he put out is insane.
Posted on 11/19/25 at 10:47 pm to RollTide1987
I watched that Disney+ documentary on John Williams over the summer. What I took most from it was a Hamburg Steinway piano he has had from before he composed Jaws. He talked about how he has begun this compositions for all his films by playing the notes on that piano. All I could think about when seeing that is how that piano may be the single most important piano in all of history, as it has been the starting point for so many pieces of music that generations have been touched by. John Williams has literally helped compose our imaginations for so long, and he did not just do it once or twice, he has done so many times over. And it’s not just the themes, it’s the music as a whole. I know my heart the Star Wars theme, or the Superman theme, or the Indians Jones theme. But I also know that smaller ones, like “Leaving Home” from Superman, or the final track from “Last Crusade” where Henry Jones finally calls Indians Jones “Indiana.” I truly believe this man is one of the most important figures in music in the history of mankind for what he has given to us.
Posted on 11/20/25 at 1:13 am to RollTide1987
saw him compose at the Hollywood Bowl a few years ago before his health worsened. Great experience. Lightsabers as far as the eye could see 
Posted on 11/20/25 at 3:23 am to SammyTiger
Go listen to the opening song for Home Alone and close your eyes and you’d swear you’re watching a Harry Potter movie.
Posted on 11/20/25 at 5:44 am to RollTide1987
Williams is the greatest composer for film of all time. No doubt. He reinvented the way music is scored - no massive orchestras, etc. He was raised in a musical home, surrounded by show business - plus he is an amazing pianist. He was kind of the perfect storm, in how he met the right people at the right time.
I still am in awe of composers like Danny Elfman and Hans Zimmer too. John Williams was raised in a successful musical family, went to UCLA and Juilliard, and had the means to have private lessons with some of the best musicians in the world. Zimmer and Elfman taught themselves. Really amazing and cudos to them as well.
Now, even less musicians are being used as synthestration and organic means are replacing even the medium-size orchestras. This type of scoring will be the way of the future (actually already is here).
I still am in awe of composers like Danny Elfman and Hans Zimmer too. John Williams was raised in a successful musical family, went to UCLA and Juilliard, and had the means to have private lessons with some of the best musicians in the world. Zimmer and Elfman taught themselves. Really amazing and cudos to them as well.
Now, even less musicians are being used as synthestration and organic means are replacing even the medium-size orchestras. This type of scoring will be the way of the future (actually already is here).
This post was edited on 11/20/25 at 6:57 am
Posted on 11/20/25 at 6:38 am to Bham4Tide
That Disney plus doc is phenomenal
Posted on 11/20/25 at 6:59 am to RollTide1987
The GOAT of cinematic composing, and it's not even close.
Posted on 11/20/25 at 7:57 am to PattyRay38
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I watched that Disney+ documentary on John Williams over the summer.
Everyone in here should watch that if they haven't. It's a fantastic doc and even if you're a JW fan you likely don't realize just how much shite he's done music for. It's incredible how many things he's not only been a part of, but made infinitely better just by adding music to it.
It was a great watch.
Posted on 11/20/25 at 8:41 am to RollTide1987
There are certainly more iconic JW scores, but this one will always be my favorite.
Posted on 11/20/25 at 8:47 am to RollTide1987
I just converted all of my CD's to MP3 files and recorded them on thumb drives. I bought the 1st car that doesn't have a CD player so I wanted to still be able to listen all of it. This CD was one of the 1st ones I did. It's one of the few that I could listen to with my parents in the car.
1 Main Title (From "Star Wars") - London Symphony Orchestra
2 Flying Theme (From "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial") - London Symphony Orchestra
3 Main Title (From "Superman") (Instrumental)
4 Parade of the Slave Children (From "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom")
5 Sugarland Express: Title Theme
6 Main Theme (From "Jaws") - London Symphony Orchestra
7 Bugler's Dream and Olympic Fanfare Medley
8 Star Wars, Episode VI "Return of the Jedi": Luke and Leia
9 Main Title / First Instruction / The Winton Flyer (Instrumental)
10 Star Wars, Episode V "The Empire Strikes Back": The Imperial March
11 Scherzo (From "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade")
12 Cadillac of the Skies (From "Empire of the Sun")
13 Raiders March (From "Raiders of the Lost Ark")
14 Close Encounters of the Third Kind: Main Theme / When You Wish Upon a Star
Disc: 2
1 Hymn to the Fallen (From "Saving Private Ryan")
2 Main Theme (From "Jurassic Park")
3 Main Theme (From "Schindler's List")
4 Flight to Neverland (From "Hook")
5 Seven Years in Tibet - Yo-Yo Ma
6 Prologue (From "JFK")
7 The Days Between (From "Stepmom") (Instrumental)
8 March (From "1941")
9 Main Title "Somewhere in My Memory" (From "Home Alone" Soundtrack)
10 Summon the Heroes
11 Look Down, Lord (From "Rosewood") (Instrumental)
12 Theme (From "Far and Away") - Itzhak Perlman
13 Theme (From "Born on the Fourth of July") (Excerpt)
14 Duel of the Fates - London Voices
It's part of a Black Friday sale ($15.98) on Amazon right now.
1 Main Title (From "Star Wars") - London Symphony Orchestra
2 Flying Theme (From "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial") - London Symphony Orchestra
3 Main Title (From "Superman") (Instrumental)
4 Parade of the Slave Children (From "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom")
5 Sugarland Express: Title Theme
6 Main Theme (From "Jaws") - London Symphony Orchestra
7 Bugler's Dream and Olympic Fanfare Medley
8 Star Wars, Episode VI "Return of the Jedi": Luke and Leia
9 Main Title / First Instruction / The Winton Flyer (Instrumental)
10 Star Wars, Episode V "The Empire Strikes Back": The Imperial March
11 Scherzo (From "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade")
12 Cadillac of the Skies (From "Empire of the Sun")
13 Raiders March (From "Raiders of the Lost Ark")
14 Close Encounters of the Third Kind: Main Theme / When You Wish Upon a Star
Disc: 2
1 Hymn to the Fallen (From "Saving Private Ryan")
2 Main Theme (From "Jurassic Park")
3 Main Theme (From "Schindler's List")
4 Flight to Neverland (From "Hook")
5 Seven Years in Tibet - Yo-Yo Ma
6 Prologue (From "JFK")
7 The Days Between (From "Stepmom") (Instrumental)
8 March (From "1941")
9 Main Title "Somewhere in My Memory" (From "Home Alone" Soundtrack)
10 Summon the Heroes
11 Look Down, Lord (From "Rosewood") (Instrumental)
12 Theme (From "Far and Away") - Itzhak Perlman
13 Theme (From "Born on the Fourth of July") (Excerpt)
14 Duel of the Fates - London Voices
It's part of a Black Friday sale ($15.98) on Amazon right now.
This post was edited on 11/20/25 at 8:51 am
Posted on 11/20/25 at 2:53 pm to dallastiger55
It really was. And it was an emotional watch for me, lol. I'm a huge JW camper. The legacy is timeless, growing up and hearing all of his scores that basically defined my childhood. Probably, at some subliminal level, led me down the path of musicianship. Truly the GOAT.
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