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  • Remembering Gerald Fried Star Trek Composer

    Remembering Gerald Fried Star Trek Composer

    I am very sorry to learn that Gerald Fried has died.

    Fried was the composer of nearly 300 film and television scores.

    A schoolmate of Stanley Kubrick, he provided the music for the director’s earliest projects (up until “Spartacus”). The best known of these are “The Killing,” with Sterling Hayden, and “Paths of Glory,” with Kirk Douglas.

    His fruitful collaborations with producer David L. Wolper yielded “Birds Do It, Bees Do It,” which earned Fried an Academy Award nomination, and the landmark miniseries “Roots,” which won him an Emmy.

    He composed original music for five episodes of “Star Trek, in its original series incarnation, including those for fan favorites “Shore Leave” and “Amok Time” (source of the much-parodied “Star Trek fight music”). Selections from these scores were recycled in subsequent installments of the series.

    He also contributed to “Riverboat,” “Shotgun Slade,” “Gilligan’s Island,” “The Man from U.N.C.L.E.,” “Mission: Impossible,” and many others.

    Between 1948 to 1956, Fried was principal oboist of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra and the New York Little Orchestra.

    His final film project was the science fiction parody “Unbelievable!!!!” in 2020. In his later years, he also wrote screenplays.

    In 2021, we were very lucky to have him as a guest on Roy’s Tie-Dye Sci-Fi Corner. Roy characterizes his appearance as a very special interview. I concur. He impressed me as a kind and generous man.

    At the time of his death, Fried was 95-years-old. R.I.P.


    Fried performs music from three of his classic “Star Trek” scores – including the iconic fight music from “Amok Time”:

    Finnegan

    Ruth

    Spock vs. Kirk

    “Paths of Glory”

    “Birds Do It, Bees Do It”

    Fried and family perform music from “Roots”

    Gerald Fried conversing with us on “Roy’s Tie-Dye Sci-Fi Corner”

  • Cursed 100th Episode Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea

    For one reason or other, someone must have placed a curse on our 100th episode.

    After numerous setbacks, postponements and delays – marked by electrical storms, power outages, and other technical difficulties – Roy and I dug in to make our last stand against the Fates. Whether or not the Fates won is for you to decide. All we have in the way of evidence is that the show was splintered into three parts and the debris wound up scattered over two different Facebook pages. I think everything is now made public and can be accessed at Roy’s Tie-Dye Sci-Fi Corner.

    A less hubristic team would have abandoned ship and paddled like mad for Episode 101. I hope you’ll join us, at a time when that sinking feeling will be a lot less disconcerting, as we discuss “Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea” (1961), the film that inspired the popular Irwin Allen television series. Walter Pidgeon leads an all-star cast. Hope to “Sea” you in the comments section, this Friday evening at 7:00 EDT.

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    If nothing else, check out this four-and-a-half minute special moments montage Roy assembled from his first hundred episodes, chock full of guests like actor Jimmi Simpson (“Westworld”), special effects artist Brian Johnson (“Space: 1999,” “The Empire Strikes Back), and Academy Award nominated composer Gerald Fried (“Star Trek,” “Paths of Glory”), to name a few. Also, memorable antics like the “Silent Running” drive-thru, the “Rollerball” hoagie, and the “Dr. Lao” Big Shave. Thank you to all of our viewers, and to everyone who participated in the first 100 episodes!

    All shows are archived on the “Roy’s Tie-Dye Sci-Fi Corner” Facebook page.

  • Gerald Fried Star Trek Legend Interview

    Out of respect for Gerald Fried, Roy and I didn’t sing the “Star Trek” fight music – but you know we were thinking it.

    Fried was our guest last night on Roy’s Tie-Dye Sci-Fi Corner. Click the video for recollections and insights from this screen legend.

    Fried is the composer of over 200 film and television scores, including those for Kubrick, “Star Trek,” and producer David L. Wolper. His collaborations with Wolper include the film “Birds Do It, Bees Do It” (which earned Fried an Academy Award nomination) and the landmark miniseries “Roots” (which won him an Emmy).

    Did I mention, Fried will be 93 on February 13? His most recent film, “Unbelievable!!!!,” received its online debut only months ago. In his spare time, he says, he’s now also writing screenplays. We are grateful to him for taking the time to share his fascinating reminiscences. Thank you, Gerald Fried!

  • Gerald Fried Composer Interview Roy’s Sci-Fi

    Gerald Fried Composer Interview Roy’s Sci-Fi

    Film and television composer Gerald Fried is our very special guest tonight on Roy’s Tie-Dye Sci-Fi Corner. Fried has had 70 years’ experience in film! Don’t miss this one. The chat begins, livestreamed on Facebook, at 7:00 EST.

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  • Shore Leave Chaos Sci-Fi Show Tonight

    On Friday night, Roy and I beamed down to a congenial planet in the Omicron Delta system for a little rest and relaxation. Unbenownst to us, it was actually a fantasy planet, so all our desires were made reality. Naturally, that meant there was much fighting, killing, and chorus girls in synthetic feathers. That’s what we get for going on “Shore Leave.”

    You can share our “amusement” by watching the video below. Then be sure to join us tonight, as our special guest will be composer Gerald Fried, who wrote the music for five classic “Star Trek” episodes (including “Shore Leave” and “Amok Time,” with its iconic fight music); also Stanley Kubrick’s “The Killing” and “Paths of Glory,” the Academy Award-nominated “Birds Do It, Bees Do It,” and the Emmy Award-winning “Roots.”

    We’re very excited to have him. Postpone your pon farr kal-if-fee, and join us for the next Roy’s Tie-Dye Sci-Fi Corner, this Sunday night at 7:00 EST!

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