Difference between revisions of "Summon"
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"Escape" - Craig Armstrong <br> | "Escape" - Craig Armstrong <br> | ||
− | "Navras" - Don Davis & Juno Reactor (used in God summons a Fire Spirit) <br> | + | "Navras" - Don Davis & Juno Reactor (used in {{ytmnd|godsummonsfirespirit|God summons a Fire Spirit}}) <br> |
"Crimson Tide" - Hans Zimmer (used in {{ytmnd|conansummons|Conan...SUMMONS A FIRE SPIRIT}}) | "Crimson Tide" - Hans Zimmer (used in {{ytmnd|conansummons|Conan...SUMMONS A FIRE SPIRIT}}) | ||
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Revision as of 09:31, August 24, 2006
Summon |
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Original YTMND: |
Kerry Summons a Fire Spirit |
by paphan |
October 7, 2004 |
Worthy Spinoffs: |
Used Music: |
The "Summon" fad usually involves a picture of someone "summoning" a fire spirit into existence. The fire spirit often appears between the person's hands. The original was "Al Gore Summons a Fire Spirit!!!!!" by Phange and did not feature The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers film trailer score now associated with the "summoning" YTMNDs. The fad truly took off two months later, with the creation of "Kerry Summons a Fire Spirit" by paphan, which for the first time utilized the trailer music (a re-orchestrated version of the musical theme from the film Requiem for a Dream) in the "summoning" context.
Other music used in fad:
"Escape" - Craig Armstrong
"Navras" - Don Davis & Juno Reactor (used in God summons a Fire Spirit)
"Crimson Tide" - Hans Zimmer (used in Conan...SUMMONS A FIRE SPIRIT)