wow, over 400,000 views!! o.O Awesome!\r
Thanx everyone for digging this video and sharing it. You are the best. May the force be with you.\r
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Extended version of the brilliant masterpiece of John Williams, the Binary Sunset for the original Star Wars Episode IV (A New Hope).\r
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The track fell into my hands a while back, and with it a few more varying tracks that where never in the motion picture. I ripped the music from some game as far back as Jedi Knights 2 or perhaps even Jedi Knights 1 The one wit the Yavin Trials levels, dont remember which title it was exactly. The one with Kyle Katarn (if that helps).\r
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For all SW and John Williams fans, enjoy.!!!!\r
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For those wondering which part is extended, its from 1:00 - 2:00 To me that extra piece is simply brilliant and even more inspiring than the original 2 minute binary sunset Simply amazing\r
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Edit: For those saying it is not the Binary Sunset Extended. Well of course it isnt officially Binary Sunset Extended, there is no such thing. For those saying it is a mix of Binary Sunset and Light of the Force. Indeed these parts are originally used in those two tracks.\r
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Having that said, Jedi Knights is an official SW game and property of LucasArts. ALL the music in the games are from the first soundtracks created in the original trilogy. Whether they are mixes, or remade, or whatever, is beyond the point. New and official soundtracks have been created for the games and it is a song in its own.\r
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Lastly, since these songs were not named at all and were simply file-names given to the level of the game that was played, the name was open for interpretation. Thus I came up with it myself and what more fitting name could be given than the one I gave? It is after all, the Binary Sunset, extended. And it is an official track of its own and property to LucasArts, and should NOT be treated as a mix of 2 tracks.\r
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Just needed to add that since there are some claiming it is not the Binary Sunset Extended and it is a mix. Well, no. It is a track LucasArts made/mixed/edited (whetever they saw fit) for an official product to their company and it is a track in its own, that also was not named. Stop treating it as a mix. I didnt sit there and put it together myself. LucasArts made the song and how they did it (simple editing or not) is not for debate. The end result is what counts.\r
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So enjoy that end result, the Binary Sunset, extended ;)
Thanx everyone for digging this video and sharing it. You are the best. May the force be with you.\r
\r
Extended version of the brilliant masterpiece of John Williams, the Binary Sunset for the original Star Wars Episode IV (A New Hope).\r
\r
The track fell into my hands a while back, and with it a few more varying tracks that where never in the motion picture. I ripped the music from some game as far back as Jedi Knights 2 or perhaps even Jedi Knights 1 The one wit the Yavin Trials levels, dont remember which title it was exactly. The one with Kyle Katarn (if that helps).\r
\r
For all SW and John Williams fans, enjoy.!!!!\r
\r
For those wondering which part is extended, its from 1:00 - 2:00 To me that extra piece is simply brilliant and even more inspiring than the original 2 minute binary sunset Simply amazing\r
\r
\r
Edit: For those saying it is not the Binary Sunset Extended. Well of course it isnt officially Binary Sunset Extended, there is no such thing. For those saying it is a mix of Binary Sunset and Light of the Force. Indeed these parts are originally used in those two tracks.\r
\r
Having that said, Jedi Knights is an official SW game and property of LucasArts. ALL the music in the games are from the first soundtracks created in the original trilogy. Whether they are mixes, or remade, or whatever, is beyond the point. New and official soundtracks have been created for the games and it is a song in its own.\r
\r
Lastly, since these songs were not named at all and were simply file-names given to the level of the game that was played, the name was open for interpretation. Thus I came up with it myself and what more fitting name could be given than the one I gave? It is after all, the Binary Sunset, extended. And it is an official track of its own and property to LucasArts, and should NOT be treated as a mix of 2 tracks.\r
\r
Just needed to add that since there are some claiming it is not the Binary Sunset Extended and it is a mix. Well, no. It is a track LucasArts made/mixed/edited (whetever they saw fit) for an official product to their company and it is a track in its own, that also was not named. Stop treating it as a mix. I didnt sit there and put it together myself. LucasArts made the song and how they did it (simple editing or not) is not for debate. The end result is what counts.\r
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So enjoy that end result, the Binary Sunset, extended ;)
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