Here you go. The Good Omens S2 Episode 1 title sequence, by Peter Anderson Studios, music by David Arnold. We warned you it was madder than the S1 titles, and it is. I think it's really good.
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Here you go. The Good Omens S2 Episode 1 title sequence, by Peter Anderson Studios, music by David Arnold. We warned you it was madder than the S1 titles, and it is. I think it's really good.
After listening to the good omens finale soundtrack, something struck me. The main theme isn't there. It's in the show over the opening animation as usual, though even there it is abridged, chopped, and shortened. It just doesn't exist in the soundtrack recording.
From a Doylist view, this is probably due to time, and due to already having a main theme (plus a season 2 theme, plus the theme that got left in the car too long) on the previous albums... but it's still a little weird.
From a Watsonian perspective? All the conspiracy theorists are right and this season doesn't actually exist 😂🤡
I have limited experience, but I know this: moments of connection with another human being are patently rare. But rarer still are those who can recognize such a connection when they see one.
David Arnold, Mosquitoland
Compilation of David Arnolds cryptic sweet treats.
From GO 3 composer David Arnold on Twitter earlier today.
"Much love went into it" is such a balm to the spirit right now. Knowing that all of the crew and Michael and David and the rest of the cast gave so much of themselves to the third season and to these characters, and to what they have all put endless amounts of love and care into building for the last eight years...
You ever have the feeling you lost something important, only to discover it was never there to begin with?
David Arnold, Mosquitoland
Good Omens: all about its score
I know these have a lot of text, but I tried to put everything in a “chronological, this fits together” order. If you love music, you know how much the score of a certain series/ film adds to the feeling of it.
David Arnold is a genius. There is so much going on beneath the surface. All those little strings you might not pay attention to, they are ATTENTION worthy.
This is part 1. There is a part 2 here!
I also want to point out the one thing I did not add on the slides: there is a moment at the beginning of episode 6 of season 1 where Mark Kermode played the harmonica. (Just as a little cameo for you :) ) In the words of @neil-gaiman “ Ennio Morricone-style Western harmonica music”.
All of the information here was gathered from interviews with David Arnold. (Those include videos as well and the DVD commentaries). I will leave all my sources in part 2.
CRUMBS! DELICIOUS, DELICIOUS CRUMBS! OM NOM NOM NOM!
Sources: David Arnold posting on his stories about recording Good Omens 3 soundtrack with the classic Brian May guitar, and posts from Crouch End Festival Chorus doing their recordings. Also I’m totally a bad fan for not know who CEFC is and didn’t realise they did recordings for Good Omens and Doctor Who!
Thanks to @pinkladypant for pointing out these posts to me in the first place!