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Separate Ways In New Tron Movie?

Posted:
Tue Sep 22, 2009 4:38 pm
by brandonx76
Picked this up from Wikipedia
"In the 1982 movie TRON, the instrumental "1990s Theme" is played in the background of the arcade. The track "Only Solutions" is played during the end credits. The song "Separate Ways" will appear in the 2010 sequel, Tron Legacy"
That could be cool
Re: Separate Ways In New Tron Movie?

Posted:
Tue Sep 22, 2009 11:21 pm
by Eric
brandonpfn wrote:Picked this up from Wikipedia
"In the 1982 movie TRON, the instrumental "1990s Theme" is played in the background of the arcade. The track "Only Solutions" is played during the end credits. The song "Separate Ways" will appear in the 2010 sequel, Tron Legacy"
That could be cool
Is that what the new instrumental extension is for!?
Re: Separate Ways In New Tron Movie?

Posted:
Wed Sep 23, 2009 12:27 am
by brandonx76
Eric wrote:brandonpfn wrote:Picked this up from Wikipedia
"In the 1982 movie TRON, the instrumental "1990s Theme" is played in the background of the arcade. The track "Only Solutions" is played during the end credits. The song "Separate Ways" will appear in the 2010 sequel, Tron Legacy"
That could be cool
Is that what the new instrumental extension is for!?
I was thinking it would be the original for some reason (like in the recent Jim Carrey movie, 'Yes Man' . . .) Another studio recording of the song? Really??

Posted:
Wed Sep 23, 2009 2:12 am
by Don
I'm sure it would be the original. To use any version in a video production you need permission from the songwriters/publishers. Why would Perry agree to use a re-recorded version (unless there is an extended studio version with Perry on vocals that we never heard)?

Posted:
Wed Sep 23, 2009 5:01 am
by brandonx76
Gunbot wrote:(unless there is an extended studio version with Perry on vocals that we never heard)?
Yeah..don't think so... I thought the band was able to re-record the original material w/out Perry's blessing. Are they legally bound if they use a re-record on the new Tron?

Posted:
Wed Sep 23, 2009 5:05 am
by Don
brandonpfn wrote:Gunbot wrote:(unless there is an extended studio version with Perry on vocals that we never heard)?
Yeah..don't think so... I thought the band was able to re-record the original material w/out Perry's blessing. Are they legally bound if they use a re-record on the new Tron?
Re-recording is one thing, you are doing a cover, which is permissible as long as you pay royalty to the publisher/songwriters. Using a song in a video, movie, commercial, etc. where it is more of a promotional tool requires permission from all the songwriters I think.

Posted:
Wed Sep 23, 2009 5:08 am
by brandonx76
Gunbot wrote:brandonpfn wrote:Gunbot wrote:(unless there is an extended studio version with Perry on vocals that we never heard)?
Yeah..don't think so... I thought the band was able to re-record the original material w/out Perry's blessing. Are they legally bound if they use a re-record on the new Tron?
Re-recording is one thing, you are doing a cover, which is permissible as long as you pay royalty to the publisher/songwriters. Using a song in a video, movie, commercial, etc. where it is more of a promotional tool requires permission from all the songwriters I think.
Yeah, not sure, or if they can pay royalties to Perry and be done.
p.s. Gunbot, keep the hot avatars comin'


Posted:
Wed Sep 30, 2009 6:02 am
by jrnyman28
First, I think the rumour began because SW was used during the first public promo for Tron 2.0 at Comic Con...but it was not IN the promo. It was played over the loudspeakers and then interrupted by the beginning of the Tron 2.0 trailer.
Second, whenever music is used in film it becomes a visual representation of the music which therefore requires all individuals who recorded the music to give permission. One of the points to the re-records was supposed to be the fact that Journey would be able to dictate their usage without having to get permission from previous members of the band (that includes Smitty, Rolie and Aynsley depending on the material...not just Perry). The only consideration for Perry would be songwriting royalties, which are pre-negotiated. As long as those are adhered to, he has no say about the re-records. If it were the original version than Perry (Smitty and any other band member on any recording) would have to agree. Seems to me that Perry has relaxed on usage to some extent given AWYWI and SW popping up in movies.