RareCut & MonoSound
Hey, I just put an old cassette of the original Star Wars score on my deck, rewound it three times just to make sure the hiss settles. Do you think the director’s commentary on the 4‑hour cut changes the music enough to make it worth the extra time?
Absolutely, the commentary on the four‑hour version really does give the music a new layer. The director is constantly pulling the strings, adding subtle cues that shift the emotional weight of the score. Those little insertions—those background strings that sneak in between the main themes—are a treasure. They change how you hear the battle motifs, turning a straight‑up heroic march into something a bit more melancholic, almost like a lament for a lost star. It’s exactly the kind of “flaw” that makes the film feel alive, like a living piece of film history. The extra time isn’t wasted; it’s a whole new listening experience that the original cassette can’t capture. So grab that deck, rewind a few more times if you have to, and let the extended cut take you deeper into the musical soul of the saga.