quoted for hypocrisy ~
Heh, I was going to show him samples through MSN which he can’t download TO HIS COMPUTER
P.s. TRANCE KUJA HATES CHOCOLATE AS MUCH AS HE HATES NOBOU UEMATSU… lets poke him ^^
At least I can spell his name right
Umm, OK. I don’t see how disliking a person and spelling their name right is connected. Care to explain?
trance wins again i think its like Trance 5 or 6.. Alvin 0!!! >_< this isint right trance whats ur secret to arguing? u always win
Once again:
consider your words before you post….
And a bit off-topic, Stanley Kubric is one heck of a director…quite the show, that one. Uematsu to Kubric…one would normally consider a connection between the two a complete impossibility, and yet here it is…hm…
Anyway, Mahare, while there are many versions of the song available for download on the internet, there is one sure way to hear the original version: buy the soundtrack! It’s not too expensive; it comes with a pleasant booklet, with its contents in Japanese, as well as all the other songs from the game (it’s quite…cozy!). I personally prefer to buy CD’s, though I know that many people lack the cash necessary to establish a collection of Final Fantasy Soundtracks. It’s just one method, but in the end I think it is overall the most rewarding option. Not that mp3’s are the scourge upon the world; I love ’em, everyone loves ’em. But hey, some musicians need to make some money, eh? EH?
Get a job. They’re easy to get :p
thats why mp3s are our way of getting music ๐
Are you trying to say that you don’t pay for any of your music?
And the musicians at Square Enix get paid on a normal salary =( so if you buy their cd they get extra money o.O
Yes, and they deserve the extra cash. It’s incredibly hard to make a fresh, innovative tune and to, most importantly, avoid repetitiveness. Selling the CDs is a way to see how people take in the music and how much they judge the composer in the future.
too bad for other musicians coz it dont work that way for them ๐
Where did you hear this?
Clockwork Orange