London Symphony Orchestra — Mission: Impossible
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Pound33 wrote:
Sometimes you had to stop and Take Five
I always remember high school band when I hear this. The 5/4 time signature was a pain in the butt to maintain.
Sometimes you had to stop and Take Five

This is like asking Dream Theater to play Three Blind Mice. I know they could, I just don't know why they would.
Awesome version!
Give credits to Lalo Schifrin, please!
Give credits to Lalo Schifrin, please!
This is pretty lame. I just checked out Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen's Mission Impossible theme. At least that was fun and exciting. This take on the theme is just not interesting.
I did not know needed this in my day!
Thanks RP!
Thanks RP!
Pound33 wrote:
At least you kept the original time signature, unlike Limp Bizkit.
I always remember high school band when I hear this. The 5/4 time signature was a pain in the butt to maintain.
At least you kept the original time signature, unlike Limp Bizkit.
maticmarija1997 wrote:
People say that about me - apart from the talent part.
He is talented, it's true. But in real life, he is really unlikeable guy... that is the nicest thing I can say
People say that about me - apart from the talent part.
Brilliant!
maticmarija1997 wrote:
I'm totally not surprised. He always struck me as a douche.
He is talented, it's true. But in real life, he is really unlikeable guy... that is the nicest thing I can say
I'm totally not surprised. He always struck me as a douche.
I always remember high school band when I hear this. The 5/4 time signature was a pain in the butt to maintain.
He is talented, it's true. But in real life, he is really unlikeable guy... that is the nicest thing I can say
Nice effort, but in the end we have to conclude: it was a mission impossible.





I always remember high school band when I hear this. The 5/4 time signature was a pain in the butt to maintain.
We played this song in our marching band... so that means that one measure starts on your left foot and the next on your right. Mission impossible indeed