spidergoat
Valued Senior Member
Neil Gaiman.
Neil Gaiman.
It was OK.do you like it?
I'm still reading it, it's good so far. I was struck by a thought when reading the part where they ride the horse carousel at the 'House on the Rock'. One of the carousel tunes was 'The Blue Danube'.I am about half way through American Gods. Very well written and an intriguing story so far.
Originally, the movie was to have an original score by Alex North. North actually composed music meant to be used in the film. You can hear the opening score as it would have sounded here:I'm still reading it, it's good so far. I was struck by a thought when reading the part where they ride the horse carousel at the 'House on the Rock'. One of the carousel tunes was 'The Blue Danube'.
Well, Here's my great thought... When making the movie '2001 Space Odyssey', did they get the idea to use the 'Blue Danube' because the Space Station V was revolving like an old fashion carousel playing waltzing music? Can't find any info on why the 'Space Odyssey' makers chose 'The Blue Danube'.
I glad they did go with Kubrick guide version. North's version ( your link ) of the opening music seems to dull or weaken the impact of the 'Sprach Zarathustra' version actually used in the film. And the 'The Blue Danube' almost seems as if it was written for the film.In the end, he decided to not use the originally composed score and used the guide music instead.