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Question: What other Clarke novel should Mike adapt? :: Total Votes:20
Poll choices Votes Statistics
Childhood's End 3  [15.00%]
Rama (any book). 3  [15.00%]
2001, 2010, or other sequels 6  [30.00%]
Tales from the White Hart 0  [0.00%]
Imperial Earth 1  [5.00%]
Ghost of the Grand Banks 2  [10.00%]
Sands of Mars 1  [5.00%]
Other (Describe) 0  [0.00%]
None ever again 4  [20.00%]
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Posted: Jan. 22 2005, 20:02

Which of Arthur C. Clarke's other novels would you like to see Mike Oldfield adapt musically as he did "The Songs of Distant Earth"?

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Posted: Jan. 23 2005, 05:34

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Posted: Jan. 23 2005, 11:45

2061? Then vote, please. That is one of the sequels to 2001, and there is an item for that. Thanks!

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Posted: Jan. 23 2005, 12:29

2001.
Mike loves the film,and I'd love to hear a piece of music based on that from Mike.


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Posted: Jan. 24 2005, 08:16

Hard to say. 2001 might be the easiest to adapt musically, and I certainly would love to hear Mike's musical version of the ending (if it's anything like the movie it would be a TSODE / Amarok combination).

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Posted: Jan. 24 2005, 11:15

Quote (raven4x4x @ Jan. 24 2005, 08:16)
Hard to say. 2001 might be the easiest to adapt musically,

Or it would be the hardest, since it would be compared to well-known movie soundtrack (daa.... daaa.... DAAA. DA DA!!! dum-dum-dum-dum-dum-dum-dum-dum...).

As for a Rama-inspired musical work, it would likely be in 3/4 time or something similar: "the Ramans do everything in threes".


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Posted: Dec. 11 2005, 11:29

Hmmm.....not sure how I missed this thread.  Glad someone voted and brought it to the surface again!

I loved 2001--book, movie, soundtrack (I saw the movie when pretty young and didn't read the book until much later--I perferred the book--fleshed out the parts I had found confusing about the movie; I also liked the concept of Iapetus, a satellite of Saturn, though Jupiter is fine, too, I suppose....and then they could get into the LaGrange Point between Io and Jup); ditto with the sequels. I loved 2010 in particular--book, movie, music.

In terms of Mike adapting another Clarke work, I think he could have the most fun, engagement, and challenge of all, including expressing the greatest range of emotions and moods with Childhood's End. There are so many themes that run through it--the Overlords and the Christian concept of the Devil; a world without hunger, terrritorial strife, etc. where people work and learn for the intellectual engagement of it all (of course, what does this really mean....); the sadness of not being able to reveal who you are (or what you are) to someone who has become your friend (Karellen--ah, what a kewl name--I always have wanted a horse named Karellen <-; --and Stormgren--though Karellen takes measures on their last visit to assuage his friend's curiosity); the entire concept of human evolution and next steps; the role of psychic phenomenon; the sadness of being a species who cannot evolve; ah...and the children. Well, I'm not going to spoil it completely for those who have not read the book. :) It just seems to me that there would be much contained therein for an incredibly sweeping musical composition. Guess I should also point out that Genesis' "Watcher of the Skies" was based on Childhood's End, and it's one of my favorite pieces, but......er.....well......it's not Mike. :cool: I'd like to see what Mike would do with the thing.


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