Subject: Caravalito Tango? From: GUEST,Dáithí Date: 11 Jun 03 - 04:35 AM This is the name of a tune used in an eighties(?) science fiction film - post-apocalyptic, with some (at the time) innovative use of combined live action/animation.Damned if I can remember what it was called... Anybody know if there's a recording of the track available, who composed it etc?? D |
Subject: RE: Caravalito Tango? From: Helen Date: 11 Jun 03 - 05:51 AM Is this it? THis one is called Carnavalito Helen |
Subject: RE: Caravalito Tango? From: GUEST,Dáithí Date: 11 Jun 03 - 08:35 AM Thanks - site doesn't seem to be available at the moment, but i'll try the link again later and check it out. Do you know the film at all? Dáithí |
Subject: RE: Caravalito Tango? From: GUEST,Angeles Date: 11 Jun 03 - 12:10 PM The Carnavalito is an argentinian folk tune from the north area (Jujuy province), this is NOT tango. The tango born in Buenos Aires city, located very far from north area with an opposite music style. |
Subject: RE: Caravalito Tango? From: Helen Date: 11 Jun 03 - 06:26 PM Dáithí, If you can help us identify the movie then we can probably find out the tune very easily. What was the movie about, specifically, who was in it, and whatever else you can tell us about it. There are sites on the internet which list movies and also their music. Helen |
Subject: RE: Caravalito Tango? From: GUEST,Dáithí Date: 12 Jun 03 - 06:01 AM Thanks Helen - I'm away for a couple of days, but I'll try to track the name of the film down and post accordingly. Angeles - I'm sure you are right - but the name of this specific piece was definitely Carnavalito Tango - I remember reading it on the credits at the end of the film. Maybe the composer wrote a tango in the style of carnavalito ? D |
Subject: RE: Caravalito Tango? From: GUEST Date: 16 Jul 03 - 08:06 AM I remembered the film now - it was called Aftermath. Any further help Helen? Many thanks Dáithí |
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Subject: RE: Caravalito Tango? From: Helen Date: 21 Jul 03 - 05:35 PM Try a search here: All Movie Guide Put Aftermath in the search box, make sure the "movie" button is selected. A few movies by that name show up, but the 1980 one looks right. John Morgan composed the music. I have to go to work now, but I'll see what else I can find later today. Helen |
Subject: RE: Caravalito Tango? From: GUEST,Dáithí Date: 22 Jul 03 - 06:52 AM That's the one, Helen - but i think the track concerned was by Albert(o?) someone. Still, at least I can get hold of the film, even though I suspect the soundtrack is not avaialble. Many thanks for taking the time to help me out..D |
Subject: RE: Caravalito Tango? From: GUEST,leonard Date: 23 Feb 06 - 08:00 AM The film in called "in the aftermath:angels never sleep" carnavalito tango was composed my anthony moore and horatio moscoviki, |
Subject: RE: Caravalito Tango? From: Daithi Date: 24 Feb 06 - 06:44 AM Nearly 3 years since I posted that - but thanks for ntakingn the trouble, Guest leonard! Still haven't found a copy of either the movie or the music, though! Will start looking again - cheers! Dáithí |
Subject: RE: Origins: Carnavalito Tango From: Jim Dixon Date: 13 Mar 06 - 10:59 PM Here's a very detailed description of the film In the Aftermath: Angels Never Sleep at a web site called EOFFTV – The Encyclopedia of Fantastic Film and Television. (It doesn't contain any more information about CARNAVALITO TANGO than what's been posted already, but I thought you might be interested to know that the site exists.) |
Subject: Carnavalito Tango From: GUEST,Ben Date: 27 Mar 06 - 12:32 PM I remember watching this film many years ago, very late one night on terrestrial television over here in the UK. I was probably about 16 or something like that and despite feeling that the film was pretty rubbish and I was very tired and wanted to go to bed I felt that I had to stay up and wait for the credits to find the name of that unforgettable tune which I now know to be Carnavalito Tango. I remember writing it down and keeping that scrap of paper for years because I didn't want to be unable to hear that song again. For some unknown reason over ten years later the name popped into my head today and a quick google later here I am but I can't seem to find anything else on the internet about carnavalito tango or even much info about the film. This song was so beautiful and there are a couple of other posts I've found which mention similar stories so this is obviously not a one off. Has anybody had any luck in getting hold of the music or even a copy of the film? I would love to hear that music again. |
Subject: RE: Origins: Carnavalito Tango From: GUEST,chizo Date: 19 Jul 06 - 06:05 AM yes i want the damn mp3 of carnavalito tango... (now that is specific!). icerag)ATATATACK(yahoo)DATDATDAT(com |
Subject: RE: Origins: Carnavalito Tango From: GUEST,Yoki Date: 20 Jul 06 - 01:05 AM Ok, I've been looking for this song since I saw it late at night in the UK around 10 years ago (clearly, I've been doing other things as well;). Anyhow - glad I'm not the only one. Did anyone have any luck with an MP3? |
Subject: RE: Origins: Carnavalito Tango From: GUEST Date: 26 Oct 06 - 10:14 PM I've got it: machos machete y la sonora dinamita I Rule !!! |
Subject: RE: Origins: Carnavalito Tango From: GUEST,Voltron Date: 27 Oct 06 - 12:12 AM damn, its true!!!!! it is Carnavalito Tango thanks YOU RULE!!!! |
Subject: RE: Caravalito Tango? From: GUEST Date: 31 Oct 06 - 01:19 AM THanks BOY!!! I was looking for for that song!!!! yep..you rulzz |
Subject: RE: Caravalito Tango? From: Helen Date: 31 Oct 06 - 05:41 PM What a track! I was expecting an ordinary little tango, but that is the full works. Thanks for letting us know about this music, and I'm glad you finally tracked it down. Interesting that the film was an Australian one. Helen in Oz |
Subject: RE: Caravalito Tango? From: GUEST,leonard Date: 06 Nov 06 - 11:10 AM I thought I'd try once more to find this track can anyone point me to a site where i purchase/download a copy. |
Subject: RE: Caravalito Tango? From: Shiamsa Date: 06 Nov 06 - 02:47 PM Yes, I'm interested in this too, but the site referenced by the link above seems to have expired... |
Subject: RE: Caravalito Tango? From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 07 Nov 06 - 12:49 PM Tomas Libán - Clavelito Blanco (Carnavalito) - probably not same song, but pretty good. |
Subject: RE: Caravalito Tango? From: GUEST,leonard Date: 08 Nov 06 - 07:09 AM not a bad song, but not in the same league |
Subject: RE: Caravalito Tango? From: GUEST,Rayo de Jalisco Date: 10 Nov 06 - 04:33 PM If anyone happens to know or has anyother esoteric kickass song of anykind please share it. here's CT: Machos Machete y la Sonora Dinamita - Carnavalito Tango I Rule!! |
Subject: RE: Caravalito Tango? From: GUEST Date: 05 Dec 06 - 02:04 PM Someone post the mp3 to me and I'll put it on my website - permanently! |
Subject: RE: Caravalito Tango? From: GUEST Date: 05 Dec 06 - 02:04 PM Email: krogerr@gmail.com |
Subject: RE: Origins: Carnavalito Tango From: GUEST,Simon Owen Date: 25 Apr 08 - 09:19 PM Damm, so close!!! both links have expired. Does anyone have a link to the mp3, please! |
Subject: RE: Origins: Carnavalito Tango From: Jim Dixon Date: 24 Mar 09 - 07:55 AM Someone has put together a video of stills and the soundtrack of the film at YouTube. |
Subject: RE: Origins: Carnavalito Tango From: Jim Dixon Date: 24 Mar 09 - 08:05 AM According to the YouTube video, CARNAVALITO TANGO is credited to Horatio Moskovici. This site claims to have a free download of the MP3. |
Subject: RE: Origins: Carnavalito Tango From: GUEST,Dáithí Date: 24 Mar 09 - 08:07 AM Brilliant, Jim - thank you! Now, all I need to do is find a copy of it on DVD..no luck at Play.com or Amazon though.... D |
Subject: RE: Origins: Carnavalito Tango From: GUEST,gabrielmoscovici Date: 27 Apr 10 - 04:10 PM Horatio Moskovici: here you have all: Nombre original (original name): "Vení Gabriel" ("come Gabriel") Autor e interprete: Horacio Simon Moscovici -is not Moskovici- (from Argentina) Original version: youtube.com/watch?v=ZMjJQ47YxLI Full album: depositfiles.com/files/ix0q24r86 "Horatio" and "Hegel"(his dog): youtube.com/watch?v=7ASlbK1K08s La historia es muy rara, en realidad parece ser que Carl Colpaert (director del film) escuchó el tema en un bar de San Telmo, Buenos Aires, Argentina... y quedó impresionado. Le pidió la partitura a mi padre, en esa época un jóven jazzista. La interpretación no solo es tan una parte del tema original, sino que no fue reproducida en la pelicula por su compositor. Smile! |
Subject: RE: Origins: Carnavalito Tango From: GUEST,gabrielmoscovici Date: 27 Apr 10 - 04:23 PM ah... my e-mail gabrielmoscovici@hotmail.com |
Subject: RE: Origins: Carnavalito Tango From: Jack Campin Date: 28 Apr 10 - 12:12 PM Blue clickies: Original: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMjJQ47YxLI With the dog: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ASlbK1K08s Thanks Gabriel! |
Subject: RE: Origins: Carnavalito Tango From: GUEST,Dáithí Date: 29 Apr 10 - 05:48 AM Who's the guy in he waistcoat playing the piano in that link with the dog, then Jack...fab! D |
Subject: RE: Origins: Carnavalito Tango From: GUEST,Gabriel Date: 02 May 10 - 02:36 PM is Horacio, my esoteric father :) |
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