Just awesome!
Love it!!!
Brilliant!
So great he came out greet them.
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Adorable! What a tribute — so glad John Williams was home to hear it.
Very, very good players. And so young!
Greatness!
Star Wars is more than JUST a movie.
The music was as popular as the movie itself.
Sorta like Titanic in the 90’s
John Williams is as much a part of Star Wars as Darth Vader or R2D2. He has brought much enjoyment to millions of people.
Back around 2000/2001, when cell phones were in the infant stages of programmable ring tones. A coworker had Darth Vader’s Theme (the Imperial March) on his phone...
For his wife’s number.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bzWSJG93P8
As good as the Star Wars sound track is, I don’t enjoy it as much as Saving Private Ryan. “Hymn to the Fallen” brings tears to the eyes every time.
Shades of 1977!!!
Ah yes, 1977 and the Star Wars movie. I was in aircraft interceptor radar maintenance school. Ah, the ‘geekism’ that brings to mind. (Never mind the in-class viewing of ‘strike films’!)
Check out their rehearsal video - in a parking garage! ;)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aF0D0xdt8sM
Speaking as a trumpet player of mediocre talent, all I can say is these guys are awesome :)
I must say I’m surprised that John Williams lives in such a relatively humble residence.
Nice. I like the mellow tone of the flugelhorn. Perfect choice of instruments. And classy of Mr. Williams to come out and shake hands.
Williams is an extremely gracious and classy man - saw him conduct in Philly a few years ago - returned for three encores and finally well after eleven at night came back on stage one last time, clasped his hands together beside his head as though he were leaning it on a pillow to indicate it was time for bed, and left the stage to a standing ovation from the full house - charming....
Williams is an extremely gracious and classy man - saw him conduct in Philly a few years ago - returned for three encores and finally well after eleven at night came back on stage one last time, clasped his hands together beside his head as though he were leaning it on a pillow to indicate it was time for bed, and left the stage to a standing ovation from the full house - charming....