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Agree. I am pretty visual person for learning.....and @ghazi52 has posted lot of picture threads on Pakistan. I probably learned more about the real/not-seen Pakistan (both across time and space) from his posts than anyone else. Def under-rated poster like you said.

Shoutout to @dexter as well. Posts a good frequent number of informative video threads. Just plods along and shares stuff and doesnt get into tons of drama here etc....its much appreciated to have posters like that!

Thankyou for your kind words, i thought people here are annoyed by my constant bombardment of military and history videos, didnt expect it.
Thnaksalot again.
 
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@Arsalan have you seen the Sting??? One of the finest movies I have ever seen, no question about it.Kudos Sir
Yah I mentioned you bro as one of best entertainers.

Here is your theme bro:


@django is connoisseur and will enjoy this one ;)



LOL....Santa-jee....I am the gift that keeps on giving for them ;)
 
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BTW @django , while we are on subject of "The Sting"....did you know that lot of direct music pieces used in the movie are by Scott Joplin (original composer and lot of credit given to him)....but lot of subtle/re-interpreted pieces are also very much influenced by other tunes he composed (that are not officially credited). I am a big scott joplin/ragtime music fan, so I have an ear for these little things in the movie (and it won a much deserved oscar in best music...alongside other wins incl best picture iirc).

Here is good example of what I mean:


borrows quite a bit of theme from Elite syncopations ending at 2.30 mark:


But elite syncopations is not listed in the official movie soundtrack (which I have as vinyl and a treasured possession!)...

This movie is really taken to another dimension by the soundtrack imo! Ragtime itself influenced a lot of early forms of music that really grew to all notoriety in 20th century...and ragtime itself was pretty much forgotten for a long while!

@Joe Shearer @RAMPAGE @Jungibaaz @VCheng
 
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BTW @django , while we are on subject of "The Sting"....did you know that lot of direct music pieces used in the movie are by Scott Joplin (original composer and lot of credit given to him)....but lot of subtle/re-interpreted pieces are also very much influenced by other tunes he composed (that are not officially credited). I am a big scott joplin/ragtime music fan, so I have an ear for these little things in the movie (and it won a much deserved oscar in best music...alongside other wins incl best picture iirc).

Here is good example of what I mean:


borrows quite a bit of theme from Elite syncopations ending at 2.30 mark:


But elite syncopations is not listed in the official movie soundtrack (which I have as vinyl and a treasured possession!)...

This movie is really taken to another dimension by the soundtrack imo! Ragtime itself influenced a lot of early forms of music that really grew to all notoriety in 20th century...and ragtime itself was pretty much forgotten for a long while!

@Joe Shearer @RAMPAGE @Jungibaaz @VCheng
BTW @django , while we are on subject of "The Sting"....did you know that lot of direct music pieces used in the movie are by Scott Joplin (original composer and lot of credit given to him)....but lot of subtle/re-interpreted pieces are also very much influenced by other tunes he composed (that are not officially credited). I am a big scott joplin/ragtime music fan, so I have an ear for these little things in the movie (and it won a much deserved oscar in best music...alongside other wins incl best picture iirc).

Here is good example of what I mean:


borrows quite a bit of theme from Elite syncopations ending at 2.30 mark:


But elite syncopations is not listed in the official movie soundtrack (which I have as vinyl and a treasured possession!)...

This movie is really taken to another dimension by the soundtrack imo! Ragtime itself influenced a lot of early forms of music that really grew to all notoriety in 20th century...and ragtime itself was pretty much forgotten for a long while!

@Joe Shearer @RAMPAGE @Jungibaaz @VCheng
Truly a man of taste bhai.Kudos to your powers of perception:cheers:
 
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BTW @django , while we are on subject of "The Sting"....did you know that lot of direct music pieces used in the movie are by Scott Joplin (original composer and lot of credit given to him)....but lot of subtle/re-interpreted pieces are also very much influenced by other tunes he composed (that are not officially credited). I am a big scott joplin/ragtime music fan, so I have an ear for these little things in the movie (and it won a much deserved oscar in best music...alongside other wins incl best picture iirc).

Here is good example of what I mean:


borrows quite a bit of theme from Elite syncopations ending at 2.30 mark:


But elite syncopations is not listed in the official movie soundtrack (which I have as vinyl and a treasured possession!)...

This movie is really taken to another dimension by the soundtrack imo! Ragtime itself influenced a lot of early forms of music that really grew to all notoriety in 20th century...and ragtime itself was pretty much forgotten for a long while!

@Joe Shearer @RAMPAGE @Jungibaaz @VCheng

Right with you on this. I keep going back to Scott Joplin pieces on the Internet at regular intervals. And I loved this movie for the music.
 
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