amitrion t1_j2o6srl wrote
Reply to comment by cainmarko in In 1930s, Music Defense League launched a campaign against recorded sound in movie and live theaters, claiming that numerous musicians would lose their jobs if "canned music" was preferred over live recordings. by Profanion
Holy cow! This is a thing?! I want to go... sadly, not in the US. Arrg
daredeviline t1_j2o7n31 wrote
It definitely does happen in the US. I live in Cincinnati and they had a lord of the rings one a few years ago. Keep your eye out!
ThePortalsOfFrenzy t1_j2osmms wrote
I believe they were saying "sadly, [I'm not] in the US."
Common spoken vernacular doesn't always translate to typed comments, and this is a common example. I've gotten myself in the habit of keeping pronouns in my reddit comments.
HeavyLogix t1_j2paapg wrote
The above link the person you responded to was talking about in their comment was a link to the New Jersey symphony….
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saltyDragonfly t1_j2oastg wrote
Saw Jurassic Park with a live orchestra in the states, its awesome.
unshavenbeardo64 t1_j2occag wrote
Now i see an orchestra running through high grass and being picked out one by one by a pack of Velociraptors.
Regret_the_Van t1_j2obct6 wrote
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra did one this past weekend with Ghostbusters as the movie they were playing to. I didn't know about it until it was too late because it sounded fun AF
Dr-P-Ossoff t1_j2q5r9w wrote
I’ve seen it in the US with silent movies.
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