Anna Tyszynski
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Podcast Appearances
He was the piano on the song Peter Gunn by Henry Mancini.
That's him on the piano.
I don't know what that is.
No, neither do I, I'm afraid.
Well, maybe it's my singing of it, but it's, yeah, it's, it's used in a lot of adverts.
Somewhere out there, a Sammy person just went, yes.
He's the real legend.
Finally, real estate Superman is getting some air on our podcast.
Yeah, she was.
Yeah.
So if we're talking early film, there is a theory that goes that the reason soundtracks happened at all was
was to distract the audience from getting annoyed by the amazing amount of ruckus being caused by the projector.
So it gave you something to focus your attention away and cover up that noise.
It's quite cool that original soundtracks were sheet music that was handed to the local, the in-house musician who would just play the tune.
Would they have the data to show it?
Oh, God.
I hope not.
I've got a fact about another very big soundtrack film guy, Vangelis, big name within the world.
He did Blade Runner, Chariots of Fire, stuff like that.
His music's very sought out.