George Lucas on a Bench
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Does anyone else think Tink has got to be uncomfortable?
i agree about the music - its catchy but it gets a bit old and it kind of ends weird then just starts again. There are unit specific tracks and it sounds like they are having issues getting it all to synch right, but the "undeliner" really isn't an underliner - its more of a repetitive theme song with the same lyrics that get sung over and over. Previoious parades seem to have more of a complete "song" that pays through the entire parade.
Just like Soundsational, each unit has its own complete loop. Starts with theme song (When Can I See You Again), goes into Baroque Hoedown, with some of the movie music mixed in along the way. In the middle of the loop are the bigger chunks of the movie music. They then go back to the theme song to end the loop. They're about 2 and a half minutes long (just like Soundsational).
I second this question. hahahA bit off topic, but how are crowds now for PTN/Disneyland Forever? I'm going to the parks on Sunday and was wondering what would be the best strategy to catch the two. How early should I claim a spot for the 8:50 showing on Main Street?
A bit off topic, but how are crowds now for PTN/Disneyland Forever? I'm going to the parks on Sunday and was wondering what would be the best strategy to catch the two. How early should I claim a spot for the 8:50 showing on Main Street?
I do not know if I am the only one that feels this way but I hate the soundtrack. unlike the other parades, the music just repeats and repeats. One fix they could d is add float specific songs.
I absolutely HATE the soundtrack. I am glad I'm not alone. I'm cool with repetitive music, but this sucks. While I have not yet seen it in person, the music also gives me a headache. It's not timeless or catchy the way the original MSEP was. Nor is it anywhere near as grand and sweeping like the brilliant SpectroMagic music. This is generic, watered-down crappy late 2010's pop music, with Baroque Hoedown jammed in, because ya know, WE GOTTA HAVE BAROQUE HOEDOWN, IT'S DISNEY.I do not know if I am the only one that feels this way but I hate the soundtrack. unlike the other parades, the music just repeats and repeats. One fix they could d is add float specific songs.
I should hate the music, but I do not.
I absolutely HATE the soundtrack. I am glad I'm not alone. I'm cool with repetitive music, but this sucks. While I have not yet seen it in person, the music also gives me a headache. It's not timeless or catchy the way the original MSEP was. Nor is it anywhere near as grand and sweeping like the brilliant SpectroMagic music. This is generic, watered-down crappy late 2010's pop music, with Baroque Hoedown jammed in, because ya know, WE GOTTA HAVE BAROQUE HOEDOWN, IT'S DISNEY.
This soundtrack is stuck in a certain time period that will be obsolete in a few years. Owl City? Seriously? They couldn't get someone in-house to do this? A la Fantasmic/SpectroMagic? Ugh. If you're going to use pre-existing music for a parade, use something that's so unique that it will be remembered forever, like the original MSEP.
The problem I have with the Paint the Night soundtrack—I don't hate it—but I have the feeling it's going to go down in history among the likes of the Parade of Dreams theme/Brother Bear song rather than that of the Baroque Hoedown, Spectro Waltz. Even Soundsational, which I consider a fortunate bright spot among a recent spate of bland, generic Disney pop anthems (Celebrate the Magic included), has a bit more going for it than "When Will/Can I/We See/Do You/This Again," IMO. It's certainly not enough for me to hate the parade. In fact, I think it's top notch. But I'm not completely in love with the music.
Light Magic wasn't bad either, as long as you can tolerate all the Riverdance.
A couple of questions. Why does the new entertainment have to be like their predecessors? How do you know someone or some people out there aren't going to remember the soundtrack forever? This is a new generation. Some of these people have probably never heard of MSEP. For them, Paint the Night will be the night parade they will talk about years and years from now, when they become adults. Every generation has their own thing. MSEP's time has passed.
I would have preferred something that sounds less like what you'd hear on a generic tween pop radio station, and more like something unique to Disneyland that you can't hear anywhere else. THAT'S the element from nearly every attraction I've ever liked that this parade is missing. Think of the music from almost anything great: MSEP, Wishes, Fantasy In the Sky, the current version of IllumiNations, Fantasmic, Haunted Mansion, Small World, Pirates, SpectroMagic and yes, even Light Magic all have that element of originality & "uniqueness" in the music that this parade is missing.
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