Harriet Monkhouse hflysator@jarriere.demon.co.uk wrote:
Stephen wrote:
Terminal: A prelude
Funereal Music (Wagner's death march from the Gottedamerung or the Space Command theme from B7)
A Federation battle cruiser descends onto the surface of Terminal watched by Jarriere and a mutoid. Jarriere is clad in golfing clothes. The mutoid holds his golf club bag. Finally it lands. A door opens and a ramp descends. Servalan, clad in a charming, if impracticable, off the corner number walks down the ramp followed by assistants in the tasteful garb favoured by Federation personnel on Terminal.
Hurrah! Another one for the Jarriere website whenever I work out how to do a website, I hope? -- Harriet
So what would the character's 'theme tunes' be if they had them?
Jacqui
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Jacqui wrote:
So what would the character's 'theme tunes' be if they had them?
I did once work through Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet suite (which is *not* a sentimental account of the play) working out which theme went with which B7 character. The best known bit - the Knights' March, which a football club (possibly Sunderland?) sometimes plays before the kick-off - is the Federation troopers.
She said elsewhere:
Some of us don't know the first thing about cricket (but I went to a girl's school)
Some of the keenest cricket fans I know went to my girls' school.
jacquispeel@netscape.net wrote:
So what would the character's 'theme tunes' be if they had them?
Jarriere's theme tune (one of them, anyway) is based on the theme of his distant ancestor, Joxer the Mighty:
Jarriere the Mighty, His mind isn't tidy, His wistful smile is quick and wide, His pearly earring is his pride, When at his dear Commander's side, Her enemies all run and hide,