naturalplastic wrote:
Yeah, I like how Lorraine Newman, and Gilda Radnor look.
How much difference could it make asthestically between differing soundtrack albums of Jaws? The music centers on that rhythmic tapping of the bow strings on the necks of the string instruments. DUM-DUM-DUM-DUM.... . There cant be much difference in the listening experience.

There's actually multiple themes throughout the film, but the two-note motif is what went down in history. The music for the opening credits, film version, there's even a difference in the initial DUM-DUM. I noticed it immediately. The film version of the opening credits concludes with shrieking brass. The album/commercial version, up to that point, IS slightly different, but then there's a whole section added on.
Chrissie's death: Music is different!! ! Okay, it's similar, you could tell which scene in the movie it is, but listen beyond just simple recognition of the scene. Once the shark attacks her, you can't hear the music that well, but if you listen to the album, then listen to a YouTube FILM version, the music is different while she's being attacked. It also differs leading up to the attack where the viewer is the shark's point of view.
The album omits several scenes of great music, including when Brody is thumbing through the shark books and the men are at the pier with the chunk of meat, and the scene where Brody's son is imitating him. Completely omitted.
Another omission: Alex's attack and the ensuing scene. Another omission: The estuary attack and the ensuing scenes.
To make up for this, a lot of music was tacked onto various "scenes" for the album, that is NOT in the movie. For example, there's music tacked onto building the shark cage.
There are only a few selections that seem to be, note for note, replications, such as "Tourists on the Menu" and when the men in the boat see the full shark for the first time, and the ensuing scene after that.
Trust me, I know all of this like the back of my hand. I listened to the album over and over and over and over and over (allegedly, this is fairly common in autism) to the point where I could "play" it note for note inside my head. I also saw the movie like 22 times.
Here's the link to the FILM version (I don't know how the uploader put this together, but kudos to him!):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAt7Rz_ ... yp&index=2It starts with Chrissie (I accidentally lost the URL that includes the opening credits).