SWC75
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Now that I've depressed, (or angered) everyone with my "Is tonight the night?" post, I feel the need to make amends.
Growing up, I loved watching Errol Flynn films. Their combination of romantic adventure and exciting action thrilled me and kept me on a high for days afterwards. These days I enjoy listening to the "soundtrack suites" or watching clips form the old films on You-tube. I often have them on when I'm typing out my longer projects. The ebb and flow of the music, sometimes exciting, sometimes romantic, sometimes sad but always with the big action ending and the euphoric finish seems to parallel the action of an exciting sporting event, especially one where the good guys win.
So to pump you guys up, here are a series of links to the music of Errol Flynn movies:
First The Sea Hawk, my favorite Flynn film, where he plays a Sir Francis Drake like character who captures a Spanish ship, gets captured on a secret mission to Panama, gets chained to n an oar in a Spanish warship, leads a rebellion to take over the ship,. gets back to England in time to have a sword fight with the bad guy and warn the queen of the coming Armanda:
Growing up, I loved watching Errol Flynn films. Their combination of romantic adventure and exciting action thrilled me and kept me on a high for days afterwards. These days I enjoy listening to the "soundtrack suites" or watching clips form the old films on You-tube. I often have them on when I'm typing out my longer projects. The ebb and flow of the music, sometimes exciting, sometimes romantic, sometimes sad but always with the big action ending and the euphoric finish seems to parallel the action of an exciting sporting event, especially one where the good guys win.
So to pump you guys up, here are a series of links to the music of Errol Flynn movies:
First The Sea Hawk, my favorite Flynn film, where he plays a Sir Francis Drake like character who captures a Spanish ship, gets captured on a secret mission to Panama, gets chained to n an oar in a Spanish warship, leads a rebellion to take over the ship,. gets back to England in time to have a sword fight with the bad guy and warn the queen of the coming Armanda: