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  1. #1
    Fecha de Ingreso
    21 ago, 05
    Ubicación
    Vilassar de Dalt
    Edad
    39
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    1,509

    Predeterminado Un mago; una quincena: DAVID COPPERFIELD

    Durante años, y muy probablemente siga siendolo, Rey de Reyes de la magia.

    Durante años, y muy probablemente siga siéndolo, Rey de Reyes de la magia.

    A veces criticado por un exceso de tecnología en sus shows, pero lo que es cierto es que entre la gente de la calle es el mago más famoso del mundo, quizá gracias a su relación con Claudia Schiffer.

    Acabamos el año hablando de él.

    Aquí unos vídeos recopilados por magohamo:
    super prediccion
    old magic
    flotating rose
    David Copperfield and The Great Wall of China
    The Magic of David Copperfield - Motorcycle Disappearance
    The Magic of David Copperfield - Dancing Ties
    david copperfield recopilation
    The voyeur
    Panty Swap
    David Coperfield - Just passing through

    Y en fin, a ver que opináis de él.


    Después dijo que tenía que colgar para no dejar a Vernon hacer trampas en la partida.
    ¡¡Hola Vicky!!

  2. #2
    Fecha de Ingreso
    19 oct, 06
    Ubicación
    Madrid / Ciudad Real
    Mensajes
    376

    Predeterminado

    Una pregunta, sobre la famosa ilusion en la que hizo desaparecer la estatua de la libertad y que todo el mundo conoce pero nadie ha visto, es cierta o no?
    Aprendiendo

    Un mago estudiando Telecomunicaciones

  3. #3
    Fecha de Ingreso
    21 ago, 05
    Ubicación
    Vilassar de Dalt
    Edad
    39
    Mensajes
    1,509

    Predeterminado

    Sí, si buscas bien, hay vídeos por allí, de echo yo la he visto.
    Después dijo que tenía que colgar para no dejar a Vernon hacer trampas en la partida.
    ¡¡Hola Vicky!!

  4. #4
    Fecha de Ingreso
    27 nov, 06
    Ubicación
    sevilla
    Mensajes
    93

    Predeterminado

    Hombre, no creo que se agenciara la desaparacion sin ser cierta, para inflar el CV, si buscas en google cualquier biografia suya lo pone y una cosa asi no pasa desapercibida precisamente... :D
    Y si que se ha visto, de hecho creo que el truco esta revelado.
    saludos

  5. #5
    Fecha de Ingreso
    16 ene, 05
    Ubicación
    Gran Canaria
    Mensajes
    1,429

    Predeterminado

    Cuando se emitieron los especiales de Copperfiled en España (por Antena 3) creo recordar que la emitieron.

    Después he vuelto a ver el vídeo alguna vez por internet también.

  6. #6
    Fecha de Ingreso
    11 nov, 06
    Ubicación
    NumiLand
    Mensajes
    435

    Predeterminado

    Bufffffffffff y yo que creia que Coperfield era tan solo un mago con grandes recursos economicos... y ahora descubro que tiene carisma, y muy buena por cierto que grande es!!! he de empezar a ver mas videos de magos

    Por cierto 3D, 2C (tres de diamantes, dos cosas)

    1C (una cosa): el último video está movido (is moving out)
    2C (segunda cosa): a ver si pinchamos mas a la gente de Barna para hacer 1KDD (Una Quedada) que si no EM nos ganan (Esos de Madrid)


    (Meidrit is wining, no(w) no(w), barceloning rules more more)

    EDIT: un video mas de "David"
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbux4h06Myg
    No es tan bueno como el de David Blaine, pero tiene su gracia, sobretodo al final
    Toma Calidaaaad!

  7. #7
    Fecha de Ingreso
    07 nov, 06
    Ubicación
    Navarra
    Mensajes
    86

    Predeterminado

    Respecto a lo de la "Estatua de la Libertad", es cierto. Yo he visto el video. Aunque he de reconocer que no es lo mejor que he visto de Coperfield. Lo único que hace es mover las manos en plan misterioso delante de un radar que indica la posición de la estatua.
    En cualquier caso, ver un espectaculo de Coperfield es entretenido, no es, ni de lejos, mi mago favorito, pero me gusta lo que hace. Y desde luego, el tirón que tiene entre profanos es enorme. Y lo mas importante, cuando hace alguno de esos trucos tan "grandilocuentes", todo el mundo se queda alucinado preguntandose ¿como diablos lo ha hecho?.
    Claro que siempre tienes al típico imbecil que acto seguido comenta lo de "que tontería, usando espejos, ¿no os habeís dado cuenta?".

    Y por cierto, cuando actuó en Barna, hizo uno de los mejores vuelos por el escenario que se han visto nunca.
    Nel mezzo del cammin di nostra vita
    mi ritrovai per una selva oscura
    ché la diritta via era smarrita.

  8. #8
    Fecha de Ingreso
    19 oct, 06
    Ubicación
    Madrid / Ciudad Real
    Mensajes
    376

    Predeterminado

    Ya he visto el video en el metacafe ese, es que no tenia claro si era verdad o un bulo jaja. Es interesante, y si, resulta que para los profanos todos los trucos de Copperfield son con espejos jaja
    Aprendiendo

    Un mago estudiando Telecomunicaciones

  9. #9
    Fecha de Ingreso
    24 abr, 06
    Ubicación
    Miami Playa
    Mensajes
    1,070

    Predeterminado

    Bueno como estamos con lo de Copperfield, aqui pongo de nuevo la lista de sus show desde su inicio hasta el Laser y algunas giras. No es trabajo mio sino de Allysons Wright. Espero que le sea util a algunos.

    The Magic of ABC starring David Copperfield

    1978 "The Magic of David Copperfield"
    Zig-Zag
    Intro.: "Meet Me In St. Louis" soundtrack by Judy Garland (Track 10: "The Trolley Song") (Instrumental version)
    Illusion: "It's A Most Unusual Day" by Jane Powell (Sung by Cindy Williams)
    Dancing Cane/Levitating Woman
    "An American in Paris" Suite by Leonard Bernstein
    Dancing Handkerchief
    "All The Way" by Frank Sinatra
    Asrah Levitation with Bernadette Peters
    "(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher" by Jackie Wilson
    Reproduction of Bernadette Peters in Nest of Speakers "(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher" by Jackie Wilson
    song by Bernadette Peters (special show only version)

    1979 "The Magic of David Copperfield II"
    Floating Ballroom Mirror Ball
    Illusion: "Rhapsody In Blue" by George Gershwin
    Jewel Thief
    Illusion: "Our Love Is Here To Stay" by George Gershwin
    The 50's
    "Rock Around the Clock" by Bill Haley & the Comets and "Chances Are" by Johnny Mathis
    Orange, Lemon, Egg and Canary
    "The Barber of Seville" by Gioachino Rossini
    Memories aka The Attic with Valeri Bertinelli
    "Weekend in New England" by Barry Manilow

    1980 "Levitating Ferrari"
    Appearing Car Keys and Levitating Ferrari
    "The Wiz" soundtrack (Track:"A Brand New Day")
    Illusion: "Ice Castles" soundtrack by Marvin Hamlisch (Track: "Finale")
    Intro: "Goldfinger" James Bond soundtrack by John Barry (Track: "Bond Back in Action" & "Oddjob's Pressing Engagement")
    The Casino: "Goldfinger" James Bond soundtrack by John Barry (Track: "Alpine Drive/ Auric's Factory" & "Bond Back in Action")
    Ring testing: "Goldfinger" James Bond soundtrack by John Barry (Track: "??" & "The Death of Goldfinger")
    Back in Casino: "Goldfinger" James Bond soundtrack by John Barry (Track: "Bond Back in Action" & "Alpine Drive/ Auric's Factory")
    The villain: "Goldfinger" James Bond soundtrack by John Barry (Track: "Bond Back in Action" & "Teasing A Korean")
    Finale: "Goldfinger" James Bond soundtrack by John Barry (Tracks: "Gassing The Gangsters" & "Dawn Raid on Fort Knox")
    Closing: "Goldfinger" James Bond soundtrack by John Barry (Track: "End Titles")
    Linking Rings with Debbie Boone
    Meeting scene: "West Side Story - Symphonic Dances" by Leonard Bernstein (Track: "Cha-Cha" & "Meeting Scene")
    Illusion: "West Side Story - Symphonic Dances" by Leonard Bernstein (Track: "Somewhere")
    Shimada Parasol Act
    "You Light Up My Life" by Debbie Boone (Instrumental)
    David's Fable
    "Peter Pan" musical (Tracks need to be confirmed)

    1981 "The Vanishing Airplane"
    Jet Emblem Vanish & Picture Frame
    "America" by Neil Diamond (instrumental version)
    Upside Down Laser Cutting with Catherine Bach
    Catherine Bach and intro: "But Not For Me" by George Gershwin (instrumental version)
    Illusion: "Hungarian Rhapsody No.2 in C sharp minor" by Frans Liszt
    Doll To Life aka The Ballerina
    Illusion: "Funny Face" musical by George Gershwin (Track: "He Loves and She Loves") (instrumental version)
    Clubhouse
    Illusion: "Someone To Watch Over Me" by George Gershwin (instrumental version)
    Finger Ring In Rose with Elaine Joyce
    Illusion: "Love Isn't Just For the Young" by Frank Sinatra
    C.J. Card Trick with C.J. the orang-utan
    Illusion: "Nice Work If You Can Get It" by George Gershwin (instrumental version)
    Jet Plane Vanish
    Opening explanation: "Airport" (1970) soundtrack by Alfred Newman (Track 1: "Main Title")
    Explanations: "Airport" (1970) soundtrack by Alfred Newman (Track 8: "Joe Patroni Plane or Plows?")
    Illusion: "Airport" (1970) soundtrack by Alfred Newman (Track 1: "Main Title")
    Reactions: "Airport" (1970) soundtrack by Alfred Newman (Track 12: "End Title")
    DC closing: "But Not For Me" by George Gershwin (instrumental version)
    Closing credits: "Airport" (1970) soundtrack by Alfred Newman (Track 1: "Main Title")

    1983 "The Statue of Liberty Disappears"
    Show intro: "The Towering Inferno" soundtrack by John Williams (Track 1: Main Title)
    Scaffold to Torch opening credits: "The Towering Inferno" soundtrack by John Williams (Track 1: Main Title)
    Shrinking Man In Bag with Eugene Levy and Morgan Fairchild
    "Hungarian Dance No. 5" by Johannes Brahms
    Linking Cards
    "The Towering Inferno" soundtrack by John Williams (Track #: ??) (needs to be confirmed)
    Dancing Cane/Levitating A Woman
    "An American in Paris" Suite by Leonard Bernstein
    Story of Emily
    "Memory" from "Cats" The Original Broadway Show (instrumental version)
    The Statue of Liberty Disappears
    Opening: "The Towering Inferno" soundtrack by John Williams (Track 1: "Main Title")
    Theory explanation: "The Towering Inferno" soundtrack by John Williams (Track #: ??)
    Illusion explanation: "The Towering Inferno" soundtrack by John Williams (Track #: ??)
    Model demonstration: "Airport" (1970) soundtrack by Alfred Newman (Track 8: "Joe Patroni Plane or Plows?")
    Final words: "The Towering Inferno" soundtrack by John Williams (Track #: ??)
    The statue disappears: "The Towering Inferno" soundtrack by John Williams (Track 1: "Main Title") & (Track 2: "An Architect's Dream")
    Audience reactions: "The Towering Inferno" soundtrack by John Williams (Track #: ??) & (Track 1: "Main Title")
    Viewing the photos: "The Towering Inferno" soundtrack by John Williams (Track 1: "Main Title")
    Before commercials: "The Towering Inferno" soundtrack by John Williams (Track 2: "An Architect's Dream")
    The statue reappears: "The Towering Inferno" soundtrack by John Williams (Track 1: "Main Title") & (Track 2: "An Architect's Dream")
    Success: "The Towering Inferno" soundtrack by John Williams (Track #: ??)
    Closing credits: "The Towering Inferno" soundtrack by John Williams (Track 1: Main Title)

    1984 "Floating Over the Grand Canyon"
    Grand Canyon Levitation with Bonnie Tyler
    "Holding Out for a Hero" by Bonnie Tyler
    Opening credits: "The Right Stuff" soundtrack by Bill Conti (Track 1: "Breaking the Sound Barrier")
    Vanishing Giraffe Neck with Heather Thomas Heather Thomas
    intro.: "But Not For Me" by George Gershwin (instrumental version)
    Illusion: "Dance of the Hours" by Ponchielli
    The Girl and Her Bird
    Illusion: "Twilight Zone: The Movie" soundtrack (Track 4:"Kick The Can")
    Kids Allisa and Bo aka Instant Photo Trick Closing:
    "Young At Heart" by Frank Sinatra (instrumental version)
    Love Magic Lost aka
    Illusion: "One More Night" by Stephen Bishop
    Slow Motion Duck Routine Real time: "Root Beer Rag" by Billy Joel
    Slow motion: "Chariots of Fire" theme soundtrack by Vangelis (Track 1: "Main Title")
    Escape from Death
    Ricardo Montalban intro: "The Right Stuff" soundtrack by Bill Conti (Track 1: "Breaking the Sound Barrier")
    Opening: "The Right Stuff" soundtrack by Bill Conti (Track: 2: "Almost Ready")
    DC explanation: "The Right Stuff" bootleg soundtrack by Bill Conti (Track 6: "Space") (needs to be confirmed)
    The escape: "The Right Stuff" soundtrack by Bill Conti (Track 1: "Breaking the Sound Barrier")
    Ending: "The Right Stuff" soundtrack by Bill Conti (Track 5: "Yeager's Flight")
    DC closing: "But Not For Me" by George Gershwin (instrumental version)

    1985 "The Magic of David Copperfield VII"
    opening credits: "Breaking Out" by Laura Brannigan
    Mind Reading Duck
    Webster's Theme: "Twilight Zone: The Movie" soundtrack by Jerry Goldsmith (Track 1:"Twilight Zone-Main Title")
    Newspaper tear: "The Typewriter" by LeRoy Anderson
    Closing: "Superman" soundtrack by John Williams (Track 5: "Love Theme") (Different Version)
    Paintings to Life with Peggy Flemming
    Illusion: "Ragtime" soundtrack by Randy Newman (Track 18: "Ragtime")
    Run Duck Run
    Telekinesis: "Jaws" soundtrack by John Williams (Track 1: "Main Title")
    Webster disappears: "Twilight Zone: The Movie" soundtrack by Jerry Goldsmith (Track 1:"Twilight Zone-Main Title")
    Webster found: "Jaws" soundtrack by John Williams (Track 1: "Main Title")
    Closing: "Let's hear it for the Boy" Footloose soundtrack by Denise Williams (Instrumental version)
    Psycho Shower Scene
    Opening: "Thriller" by Michael Jackson (instrumental version)
    Illusion: "Psycho" soundtrack by Bernard Herrmann (Track 1:"Prelude", Track 17:"The Murder" & Track 40: "Finale")
    & "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" theme by Charles Gounod (re-recorded arrangements)
    Angie Dickinson disappears: "Looney Toons" theme (re-recorded version)
    Father and Son
    Intro.: "Natural" Soundtrack by Randy Newman
    Illusion begins: "Natural" soundtrack by Randy Newman (Track 2: "The Whammer Strikes Out")
    Success and finale: "Natural" soundtrack by Randy Newman (Track 13:"The Finale Game")(Track1: "Prologue 1915-1923") & (Track 14: "The End Title")
    Film to Life with Angie Dickinson closing credits: "Breaking Out" by Laura Brannigan

    1986 "Walking Through The Great Wall of China"
    Ben Vereen Intro. and opening credits: "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" soundtrack by John Williams (Track 4: "Short Round's Theme")
    Crystal Smoke Chamber
    "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom": soundtrack by John Williams (Track 9: "Slave Children's Crusade" & Track 11: "Finale & End Credits")
    Message from sponsor: "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom": soundtrack by John Williams (Track 4: "Short Round's Theme")
    Chinese Illusions Part 1
    DC intro and coin in orange:
    "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom": soundtrack by John Williams (Track 4: "Short Round's Theme")
    Broken and restored thread:
    "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom": soundtrack by John Williams (Track 3: "Nocturnal Activities")
    Pearl production:
    "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom": soundtrack by John Williams (Track 11: "Final & End Credits")
    Levitating a boy:
    "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom": soundtrack by John Williams (Track 11: "Final & End Credits")
    Seeing Through A Woman
    "In The Air Tonight" by Phil Collins
    Levitating A Woman
    DC explanation: "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom": soundtrack by John Williams (Track 4: "Short Round's theme")
    Audience search and intro.: "Beverly Hills Cop" soundtrack by Harold Faltermeyer (Track 10: "Axel F")
    Illusion: "Come Fly With Me" by Frank Sinatra
    Mr. Roger's aka Banana Bandana
    Intro.: "Wont You Be My Neighbor" by Fred Rogers
    Bicycle Restoration
    DC communication intro.: "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom": soundtrack by John Williams (Track 4: "Short Round's theme")
    Man on bicycle: "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom": soundtrack by John Williams (Track 3: "Nocturnal Activities")
    Boy disappears with bicycle: "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom": soundtrack by John Williams (Track 11: "Finale & End Credits")
    Chinese Illusions Part 2
    Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom": soundtrack by John Williams 4: "Short Round's Theme")
    Great wall explanation: ?? and the Temple of Doom": soundtrack by John Williams (Track 4: "Short Round's Theme")
    Walking Through the Great Wall of China
    with Ben Vereen: "2010" soundtrack by David Shire (Track 2: "Earth/Space")
    Temple of Doom": soundtrack by John Williams (Track 11: "Finale & Credits")
    "In the Air Tonight" by Phil Collins (orchestral remix)
    2010" soundtrack by David Shire (Track 2: "Earth/Space")
    into wall: "2010" soundtrack by David Shire 8: "Nova/ New Worlds/Also Sprach Zarathustra")
    soundtrack by David Shire (Track 5: "Reactivating Discovery")
    soundtrack: David Shire (Track 9: "New Worlds Theme & End Title")
    and the Temple of Doom": soundtrack by John Williams (Track 11: "Finale & End Credits")
    Jones and the Temple of Doom": soundtrack by John Williams (Track 11:" Finale & End Credits")

    1987 "Escape from Alcatraz"
    DC intro. and opening credits: "Back to The Future" soundtrack by Alan Silvestri (Track 3: "Back to the Future")
    Ann Jillian intro.: "Back to The Future" soundtrack by Alan Silvestri (Track 6: "Back to the Future Overture")
    Table of Death
    Intro. and illusion: "Back to The Future" soundtrack by Alan Silvestri (Track 6: "Back to the Future Overture")
    Closing: "Olympic Fanfare and Theme" by John Williams ("Summons the Heroes" cd)
    Death Defying Duck
    Intro.: "Rocky" soundtrack by Bill Conti (Track 9:"Fanfare for Rocky")
    Illusion: "Rocky" soundtrack by Bill Conti (Track 12: "The Final Bell")
    On The Edge
    "I Don't Care Anymore" by Phil Collins
    Dream Vision
    Audience Search: "Fletch" soundtrack by Harold Faltermeyer (Track 8: "Diggin' In")
    Illusion: "The Man From Snowy River" soundtrack by Bruce Rowland (Track 4:"Jessica's Theme (Breaking In The Colt)")
    Closing: "The Man From Snowy River" soundtrack by Bruce Rowland (Track 14: "End Titles")
    Duckomatic aka Duck Buster/ Kid Buster
    Intro.: "Think" by Aretha Franklin
    Kid buster: "Let's Hear It For the Boy" by Deniece Williams (Instrumental version)
    Ending: "Think" by Aretha Franklin
    Escape from Alcatraz
    Intro: "Back to the Future" soundtrack by Alan Silvestri. (Track 6:"Back to the Future Overture")
    Alcatraz explanations: "Alien" soundtrack by Jerry Goldsmith (Track 5: "The Landing")
    Starting the timer: "Back to the Future" soundtrack by Alan Silvestri. (Track 6:"Back to the Future Overture")
    Jacket and cell escape: "Cocoon" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 3: "The Chase")
    Guard dogs: "Cocoon" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 8:"Discovered in the Poolhouse")
    DC disarms the bomb: "Cocoon" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 2: "The Lovemaking" & Track 3: "The Chase")
    DC disappears and escapes Alcatraz: "Cocoon" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 11: "The Ascension")
    DC closing and closing credits: "No Lookin' Back" by Kenny Loggins
    Before commercials Ann Jillian explanations: "Back to the Future" soundtrack by Alan Silvestri. (Track 6:"Back to the Future Overture")

    1988 "Bermuda Triangle"
    Lisa Hartman intro: "Explorers" soundtrack by Jerry Goldsmith (Track 9: "Have A Nice Trip")
    Opening credits: "Explorers" soundtrack by Jerry Goldsmith (Track 1: "The Construction")
    Death Saw
    Explanation 1: "Aliens" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 1: "Main Title")
    Explanation: "(I Just) Died In Your Arms" by Cutting Crew
    Explanation 2: "Aliens" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 1: "Main Title")
    DC restrained: "Aliens" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 2: "Going After Newt")
    Saw falls: "Aliens" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 8: "Bishop's Countdown")
    Cut in half: "Aliens" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 3: "SubLevel" & Track 7: "Dark Discovery")
    Saw raises: "Aliens" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 9: "Resolution and Hyperspace")
    Closing: "Olympic Fanfare and Theme" by John Williams (found on "Summons the Heroes" cd)
    Sailing montage
    (Includes: Sunglasses Routine, Floating on Beach & Coal to Diamond)
    "So Far, So Good" by Sheena Easton (found on "About Last Night" soundtrack)
    Run Duck Run
    Telekinesis: "Jaws" soundtrack by John Williams (Track 1:"Main Title")
    Webster disappears: "Twilight Zone: The Movie" soundtrack by Jerry Goldsmith (Track 1: "Twilight Zone-Main Title")
    Webster found: "Jaws" soundtrack: John Williams (Track 1:"Main Title")
    Closing: "Let's hear it for the Boy" Footloose soundtrack by Deniece Williams (Instrumental version)
    Poultry In Motion aka Webster and Consuelo
    "Wonderful World" by Sam Cooke
    Floating Match with Lisa Hartman
    "Foolish Heart" by Steve Perry
    Webster & Consuelo restored
    "Fletch" soundtrack by Harold Faltermeyer (Track 8:"Diggin' In")
    Bermuda Triangle
    Intro.: "Explorers" soundtrack by Jerry Goldsmith (Track 5: "First Flight")
    History Explanation: "Aliens" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 7: "Dark Discovery")
    Explanation of ship and illusion: "Aliens" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 1: "Main Title")
    Lowering the curtain: "Aliens" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 2: "Going After Newt")
    Objects in pyramid: "Aliens" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 3: "Sub-Level 3", Track 5: "Atmospheric Station & Track 1: "Main Title")
    DC disappears and reappears: "Aliens" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 6: "Futile Escape", Track 4: "Ripley's Rescue" Track 1: "Main Title")
    Ship is revealed: "Explorers" soundtrack by Jerry Goldsmith (Track 1:"The Construction" & Track 5: "First Flight")
    Ship explodes: "Explorers" soundtrack by Jerry Goldsmith (Track 3: "No Air")
    Closing: "Aliens" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 9: "Resolution and Hyperspace")
    Closing Credits "Aliens" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 9: "Resolution and Hyperspace")


    1989 "Explosive Encounter"
    Emma Samms intro: "Venus, the Bringer of Peace" by Gustav Holst (found on "The Planets" cd)
    Appearance on Motorcycle in Shadow Box and Opening credits:
    "One More Chance" by Pet Shop Boys
    Dancing Ties
    Intro: "Fletch" soundtrack by Harold Faltermeyer (Track 8: "Diggin' In")
    Illusion: "Angelina" by Harry Belafonte
    Telementalist
    Audience search: "Fletch" soundtrack by Harold Faltermeyer (Track 5: "Fletch Theme")
    Illusion: "Father Figure" by George Michael (instrumental)
    Closing: "I Want Your Sex" by George Michael
    Origami
    "Mercy Street" by Peter Gabriel
    Telekinesis
    "Charles Gerhardt Conducts the Film Music of Lee Holdridge" cd (Track 4: "Splash"-"Love Theme")
    Pole Levitation with Emma Samms
    Intro: "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" soundtrack by John Williams (Track 3: "Nocturnal Activities")
    Illusion: "Straight To My Heart" by Sting
    Twister
    "Let's Twist Again" by Chubby Checker
    $100 Bill Switch
    "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" soundtrack by John Williams (Track 3: "Nocturnal Activities")
    Crazy Man's Handcuffs (penetrating rubber bands)
    closing: Cocoon" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 11: "The Ascension")
    Bulding Implosion
    Opening: "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" by W.A. Mozart (Allegro)
    Explanation of steel plate: "Mars, The Bringer of War" by Gustav Holst (found on "The Planets" cd)
    Explanation of building: Explanation of building:"Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" by W.A. Mozart (Menuetto)
    Explanation of safe: "Saturn, The Bringer of Old Age" by Gustav Holst (found on "The Planets" cd)
    Implosion escape: "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" & "Marriage of Figaro" by W.A. Mozart(Allegro)
    DC appears: "Burning Down the House" by Talking Heads

    1990 "Niagra Falls Challenge"
    Show intro: "Aliens" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 2: "Going After Newt")
    Opening credits: "Where the Streets Have No Name" by U2
    Motorcycle Vanish
    "Dreams" by Van Halen
    Camera Vanish
    "Hypnotize Me" by Wang Chung
    Card from Paper
    Intro: "Tomorrow" by Information Society
    Illusion: "Pure Energy" by Information Society
    Slicer
    "Chicos y Chicas" found on "Salsa" soundtrack by Mavis Vegas Davis
    Misled
    "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" soundtrack by John Williams (Track 3: "Nocturnal Activities")
    Walking Through a Mirror
    Intro: "Batteries Not Included" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 6: "Times Square and Farewell" & Track 8: "A New Family/End Credits")
    Illusion: "Batteries Not Included" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 8: "A New Family/End Credits")
    Ring on Hourglass
    Illusion: "Cocoon" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 6: "Returning to the Sea")
    Closing: "Cocoon" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 11: "The Ascension")
    Memories aka Attic with Kim Alexis
    "Who Loves You" by Alannah Myles
    Niagra Falls Challenge
    Opening: "Satisfied" by Richard Marx
    Explanation: "Aliens" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 7: "Dark Discovery" & Track 1: "Main Title")
    Chained to raft: "Aliens" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 2: "Going After Newt")
    Falling raft: "Aliens" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 8: "Bishop's Countdown" & Track 3: "Sub Level 3")
    DC survives: "Aliens" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 6: "Futile Escape")
    Closing: "Satisfied" by Richard Marx
    Closing Credits "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" by U2
    Before/after commercials "Aliens" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 4: "Ripley's Rescue")

    1991 "Mystery on the Orient Express"
    Jane Seymour intro & credits: "Young Sherlock Holmes" soundtrack
    by Bruce Broughton (Track: "Library Love/Waxflatter's First Flight")
    Motorcycle Metamorphosis
    "Young Sherlock Holmes" soundtrack by Bruce Broughton (Track: "The Riddles Solved/End Credits")
    Opening Credits: "Young Sherlock Holmes" soundtrack by Bruce Broughton (Track : "Solving the Crime")
    Torn Card on Train Window with Jane Seymour
    "Young Sherlock Holmes" original soundtrack by Bruce Broughton (Track 2: "Solving the Crime")
    Head Mover
    "Kiss of Life" by Peter Gabriel
    Cut and Restored Rope
    Audience search: "My Name is Not Susan" by Whitney Houston
    closing: "I Want Your Sex" by George Michael
    Brazilian Water Levitation
    Illusion: "The Rhythm of the Heat" by Peter Gabriel
    Closing: Burning Down the House" by Talking Heads
    Card In Balloon
    Audience search: "African Shadow Man" by Johnny Clegg & Savuka
    Floating Rose
    Audience Search: "Cruel, Crazy, Beautiful World" by Johnny Clegg & Savuka
    Illusion: "Dela" by Johnny Clegg & Savuka
    Before Commercials
    "Young Sherlock Holmes" soundtrack by Bruce Broughton (Track: "The Training Duel")
    Big Black Box
    "I Can't Break Away" by Big Pig
    Prediction of Cards
    Murder sequence: "Young Sherlock Holmes" soundtrack by Bruce Broughton. (Track: "The Glass Knight")
    Explanation: "Young Sherlock Holmes" soundtrack by Bruce Broughton (Track: "Discoveries")
    Illusion: "Young Sherlock Holmes" soundtrack by Bruce Broughton (Track: "Ehtar's Escape (Alternate)")
    Orient Express
    History told by Jane Seymour: "Young Sherlock Holmes" soundtrack by Bruce Broughton (Track: "The Riddles Solved/End Credits")
    Explanation by DC: "Young Sherlock Holmes" soundtrack by Bruce Broughton (Track: "Waxing Elizabeth") (Instrumental version)
    Traincar levitation: "Young Sherlock Holmes" soundtrack by Bruce Broughton (Track: "Elizabeth is Kidnapped" & Track: "Waxflatter's Death")
    Traincar vanish: "Young Sherlock Holmes" soundtrack by Bruce Broughton (Track: "Flying to the Temple" & Track: "Solving the Crime")
    Closing: "Young Sherlock Holmes" soundtrack by Bruce Broughton (Track: "Flying to the Temple")
    DC closing: "Young Sherlock Holmes" soundtrack by Bruce Broughton (Track: "Final Farewell")
    Closing credits: "Young Sherlock Holmes" soundtrack by Bruce Broughton (Track: "Solving the Crime")

    1992 "Flying: Live the Dream"
    Opening Credits: "Citizen Kane" soundtrack by Bernard Herrmann (Track: "Prelude")
    Dreams of flying: "Citizen Kane" soundtrack by Bernard Herrmann (Tracks: "Manuscript Reading and Snow Picture" & " Theme and Variations")
    Heaven on the Seventh Floor aka Elevator
    "Find a Way to my Heart" by Phil Collins
    Interlude
    "Lay Your Hands on Me" by Peter Gabriel
    Graffiti Wall
    "Rub You the Right Way" by Johnny Gill
    Squeezebox
    "Nation" by Big Pig
    Mind Control
    Audience search: "Tighten Up" by Electronic
    Illusion: "Film Music" album: Mark Isham (Track 1: "Mrs. Soffel")
    Closing: "Tighten Up" by Electronic
    Orson Welles From Beyond
    Intro: "Citizen Kane" soundtrack by Bernard Herrmann (Track :"Theme and Variations")
    Phone call: "Messiah" by George Frederick Handel (Track: "Hallelujah!")
    Touch the Magic with James Earl Jones
    "Film Music" album by Mark Isham (Track 1: "Mrs. Soffel")
    Flying
    Audience search: "Tighten Up" by Electronic
    Dream of flying: "East of Eden" found on "Charles Gerhardt Conducts the Film Music
    of Lee Holdridge" cd (Track 10: "The Secret of Monterey-Abra's Theme")
    Flying: "East of Eden" found on "Charles Gerhardt Conducts the Film Music
    of Lee Holdridge" cd (Track 1:"Main Title" & Track 11:"Finale")
    Flying outside theater/Closing Credits
    "Find A Way to My Heart" by Phil Collins

    1993 "Fires of Passion"
    DC intro: "Medicine Man" soundtrack by Jerry Goldsmith (Track 6: "Mocara")
    Flying Entrance
    Opening credits: "Introduction" by Dr. Alban
    Cocoon aka Passion's Prisoner (Metamorphosis)
    "Mama" by Genesis
    Blueprint for Mystery
    Looking for Inspiration: "Feelings" by Morris Albert & "The Brady Bunch" theme by Brady Bunch
    Illusion: "Dance Little Sister" by Terence Trent D' Arby
    $500,000 Challenge aka Torn and Restored Baseball Card with Wayne Gretsky
    "Of These, Hope" by Peter Gabriel (found on "Passion" cd)
    After Hours aka Vertical Asrah
    "They Wont Go When I Go" by George Michael
    Shot Through the Heart
    Intro: "You Give Love a Bad Name" by Bon Jovi & "Livin' On A Prayer" by Bon Jovi
    Closing: "You Give Love a Bad Name": Bon Jovi
    A Miracle in your Home
    "Of These, Hope" by Peter Gabriel (found on "Passion" cd)
    Amazon Ritual
    Video footage: "The Emerald Forest" Soundtrack by Junior Homrich & Brian Gascoigne (Track 1: "Main Title/ Tomme Goes Missing/ Tomme and Kachiri")
    Explanation: "Medicine Man" soundtrack by Jerry Goldsmith (Track 6: "Macara")
    Escape intro: "The Emerald Forest" soundtrack by Junior Homrich & Brian Gascoigne (Track 1: "Main Title/Tomme Goes Missing/Tomme and Kachiri")
    DC appears: "Thunderdrums" album by Scott Fitzgerald (Track 1: "Dark Continent")
    The restraints: "Thunderdrums" album by Scott Fitzgerald (Track 2: "Liberation")
    The struggle: "The Abyss" soundtrack by Alan Silvestri (Track 7: "Sub Battle")
    DC's hand appears: "The Hunt for Red October" soundtrack by Basil Poledouris (Track 9: "Plane Crash")
    DC escapes: "The Abyss" soundtrack by Alan Silvestri (Tracks 3:"The Crane"& Track 7: "Sub Battle")
    Falling ropes: "The Abyss" soundtrack by Alan Silvestri (Track 3: "The Crane")
    Closing: "Carmina Burana: O Fortuna" by Salzburger Mozarteum Chor Et Rochester
    Closing Credits "Elegibo" by Margareth Menezes


    1994 "David Copperfield: 15 Years of Magic"
    Opening Credits Symphony No.4 in B Flat Major, Op. 60 Adagio- Allegro by Ludwig Von Beethoven
    Interview part 1
    "The First Twilight" by Deep Forest
    Orient Express
    Explanation by DC: "Young Sherlock Holmes" soundtrack by Bruce Broughton (Track: "Waxing Elizabeth") (Instrumental version)
    Levitation & Vanish: "Young Sherlock Holmes" soundtrack by Bruce Broughton (Track: "Elizabeth is Kidnapped", Track: "Flying to the Temple" & Track: "Waxflatter's Death")
    Ending: "Young Sherlock Holmes" soundtrack by Bruce Broughton (Track: "Flying to the Temple")
    Interview part 2
    "Ubi Caritas" by John Rutter & The Cambridge Singers
    Amazon Ritual
    Intro: "The Emerald Forest" soundtrack by Junior Homrich & Brian Gascoigne (Track 1: "Main Title/Tomme Goes Missing/Tomme and Kachiri")
    DC appears: "Thunderdrums" album by Scott Fitzgerald (Track 1: "Dark Continent")
    DC being tied up: "Thunderdrums" album by Scott Fitzgerald (Track 2: "Liberation")
    DC raised into air & struggeling: "The Abyss" soundtrack by Alan Silvestri (Track 7: "Sub Battle")
    DC's hand appears: "The Hunt for Red October" soundtrack by Basil Poledouris (Track 9: "Plane Crash")
    The Escape: "The Abyss" soundtrack by Alan Silvestri (Tracks 3: "The Crane"& Track 7: "Sub Battle")
    Falling ropes: "The Abyss" soundtrack by Alan Silvestri (Track 3: "The Crane")
    Closing: "Carmina Burana: O Fortuna" by Salzburger Mozarteum & Chor Et Rochester
    Interview part 3
    "The First Twilight" by Deep Forest
    Graffiti Wall
    "Rub You the Right Way" by Johnny Gill
    Interview part 4
    "In This Small Spot" by Tim Story (available on Windham Hill "Redbook Relaxers-Piano Reflections" & "Piano Sampler")
    Cocoon aka Passion's Prisoner (Metamorphosis)
    "Mama" by Genesis
    Illusion Montage
    "Crazy" by Seal
    Childhood/Career montage
    "Heri Tage" by Jim Bredow (unavailable for consumer distribution)
    Jet Plane Vanish
    Intro: "Airport" (1970) soundtrack by Alfred Newman (Track1: Main Title) (re-recorded by George Wyle)
    Explanation: "Airport" (1970) soundtrack by Alfred Newman (Track 8: "Joe Patroni Plane or Plows?") (re-recorded by George Wyle)
    Illusion: "Airport" (1970) soundtrack by Alfred Newman (Track 1: "Main Title") (re-recorded by George Wyle)
    Reactions: "Airport" (1970) soundtrack by Alfred Newman (Track 12: "End Title") (re-recorded by George Wyle)
    Death Saw
    Intro: "Mea Culpa" by Enigma
    DC restrained: "Aliens" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 1: "Main Title" & Track 2: "Going after Newt")
    Saw falls: "Aliens" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 8: "Bishop's Countdown")
    Cut in half: "Aliens" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 3: "SubLevel" & Track 7: "Dark Discovery")
    Saw raises: "Aliens" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 9: "Resolution and Hyperspace")
    DC restored: "Aliens" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 6: "Futile Escape")
    Interview part 5
    "Ubi Caritas" by John Rutter & The Cambridge Singers
    Brazilian Water Levitation
    "The Rhythm of the Heat" by Peter Gabriel
    Statue of Liberty Disappearance
    Intro: "Requiem" Movement 1 in D Minor by W.A. Mozart
    Statue disappears: "Requiem" Movement 2 in D Minor by W.A. Mozart
    Statue reappears: "Requiem" Movement 2 in D Minor by W.A. Mozart
    Interview part 6
    "The First Twilight" by Deep Forest
    Closeup montage
    "In Your Eyes" by Peter Gabriel
    Interview part 7
    "Ubi Caritas" by John Rutter & The Cambridge Singers
    Romantic montage
    "Lay Your Hands On Me" by Peter Gabriel
    Touch the Magic
    "Mrs. Soffel" by Mark Isham (found on "Film Music by Mark Isham" cd)
    Interview part 8
    "Sweet Lullaby" by Deep Forest (version from Deep Forest 1992 album)
    Walking Through the Great Wall of China
    Opening: "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" soundtrack by John Williams (Track 11: Finale and End Credits")
    Explanation of illusion: "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" soundtrack by John Williams (Track 4: "Short Round's Theme")
    Before walking through wall: "2010 soundtrack by David Shire (Track 8: "Nova/New Worlds/also Sprach Zarathustra")
    Walking through wall: "2010 soundtrack by David Shire (Track 5: "Reactivating Discovery")
    Climbing out of wall: "2010 soundtrack by David Shire (Track 9: "New World's Theme & End Title")
    Closing: "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" soundtrack by John Williams (Track 11: "Finale and End Credits")
    Interview part 9
    "Water Trade" by Windham Hill Sampler (1987) (found on "Soul of the Machine" cd)
    Bulding Implosion
    Opening: "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" by W.A. Mozart (Allegro)
    Explanation of steel plate: "Mars, The Bringer of War" by Gustav Holst (found on "The Planets" cd)
    Explanation of safe: "Saturn, The Bringer of Old Age" by Gustav Holst (found on "The Planets" cd)
    Implosion escape: "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" & "Marriage of Figaro" by W.A. Mozart(Allegro)
    Ending: "Burning Down the House" by Talking Heads
    Interview part 10
    "Ubi Caritas" by John Rutter & The Cambridge Singers
    Flying
    Audience Search: "Tighten Up" by Electronic
    Dream of flying: "East of Eden" found on "Charles Gerhardt Conducts the Film Music of Lee Holdridge" cd (Track 10: "The Secret of Monterey-Abra's Theme")
    Flying: "East of Eden" found on "Charles Gerhardt Conducts the Film Music of Lee Holdridge" cd (Track 6: "Main Title" & Track 11: "Finale")
    Final Montage "Young at Heart" by Jimmy Durante
    Closing Credits "Precious" by Annie Lennox
    Before the commercials "Carly's Song" by Enigma

    1995 "Unexplained Forces"
    Intro of special: "Anima Mundi" soundtrack by Philip Glass (Track 5: Living Waters) (also found on "The Truman Show" soundtrack)
    Explanation of Barclay House: "Welles Raises Kane/ The Devil & Daniel Webster/ Obsession" by Bernard Herrmann CD (Track 6: "Mr. Scratch")
    Opening fanfare: "Iron Will" soundtrack by Joel McNeely (Track10: "Crossing the Line")
    The Fan
    "In the Name of the Father" soundtrack by Bono & Gavin Friday
    Vanishing Egg
    Intro: "Jaws" soundtrack by John Williams
    Audience Search & closing: "Jam (Rogers Jeep Mix)" by Michael Jackson
    Floating Table
    Audience Search: "My Name is Not Susan" by Whitney Houston
    Illusion: "Psycho" soundtrack by Bernard Herrmann (Track 2: "The City")
    Closing: "North by Northwest" by Bernard Herrmann (Track 1: "Overture")
    The Blade
    "Killer" by Seal (1991 version with drum beats mixed in)
    4 Aces
    Video Intro: "Prince of Tides" soundtrack by James Newton Howard (Track 2: "Teddy Bears")
    Illusion: "Cousins" soundtrack by Angelo Badalamenti (Track 12: "Love Theme" Finale)
    Interactive Clock Illusion
    "Lead a Normal Life" by Peter Gabriel (w/ alternate ending)
    Barclay House
    Explaining the Barclay House: "Welles Raises Kane/ The Devil & Daniel Webster/ Obsession" by Bernard Herrmann CD (Track 6: "Mr. Scratch")
    3 spectators introduced: "Vertigo" soundtrack by Bernard Herrmann (Track1:"Prelude & Rooftop")
    DC being tied up: "Welles Raises Kane/ The Devil & Daniel Webster/ Obsession" by Bernard Herrmann CD (Track 6: "Mr. Scratch")
    Rope cutting: "Welles Raises Kane/ The Devil & Daniel Webster/ Obsession" by Bernard Herrmann CD (Track 6: "Mr. Scratch")
    Ghosts inside-sound effects: "Dracula" soundtrack by Woljciech Kilar (Track 12: "Ring of Fire")
    Blindfolding 3 spectators: "Anima Mundi" soundtrack by Philip Glass (Track 5: "Living Waters") (also found on "The Truman Show" soundtrack)
    Flying ghosts: "Rocketeer" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 6: "Jenny's Rescue")
    Spectators reappear: "North by Northwest" soundtrack by Bernard Herrmann (Track 1: "Overature")
    closing: "Iron Will" soundtrack by Joel McNeely (Track 10: "Crossing the Line")
    Snow
    Illusion: "Prince of Tides" soundtrack by James Newton Howard (Track 1: "Main Title" & Track 22: "End Credits")
    Closing of illusion and show: "Forever Young" by Rod Stewart
    Before commercials various themes from Barclay House illusion

    1996-1998 "Dreams and Nightmares" Tour & Broadway Show
    Intro "Firedance" by David Foster found on the "Symphony Sessions" cd
    Heaven on the 7th Floor aka Elevator
    "Find a Way to My Heart" by Phil Collins
    Death Saw
    Intro: "Pagemaster" soundtrack by James Horner has also used: "The Abyss" soundtrack: Alan Silvestri
    DC restrained: "Aliens" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 1: "Main Title" & Track 2: "Going after Newt")
    Saw falls: "Aliens" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 8: "Bishop's Countdown")
    Cut in Half: "Aliens" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 3: "SubLevel" & Track 7: "Dark Discovery")
    Saw raises: "Aliens" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 9: "Resolution and Hyperspace")
    DC restored: "Aliens" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 6: "Futile Escape")
    4 Aces
    Video Intro: "Prince of Tides" soundtrack by James Newton Howard (Track 2: "Teddy Bears")
    Illusion: "Cousin's" soundtrack by Angelo Badalamenti (Track 12: "Love Theme" Finale)
    Cocoon aka Passion's Prisoner (Metamorphosis)
    "Mama" by Genesis
    Grafitti Wall
    "Rub You the Right Way" by Johnny Gill
    Uncle Morty and Aunt Ida
    "Rocketeer" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 3: "Jenny")
    The Laser
    "Rocketeer" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 2: "The Flying Circus")
    The Fan
    "In the Name of the Father" soundtrack by Bono & Gavin Friday
    Voyeur
    "Twist in My Sobriety" by Tanita Tikaram
    Floating Rose
    Audience Search: "Cruel, Crazy, Beautiful World" by Johnny Clegg & Savuka
    Illusion: "Dela" by Johnny Clegg & Savuka
    Tides
    "The American President" soundtrack by Marc Shaiman (Track 3: "I Like Her" & Track 1: "Main Titles")
    Moon: Interactive Experience
    Intro: "Batteries Not Included" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 6: "Times Square and Farewell" & Track 8: "A New Family/End Credits")
    Illusion: "Of These, Hope" by Peter Gabriel found on "Passion" cd
    Linking Finger Rings
    "Delicate" by Terence Trent D' Arby
    Barclay House
    Explaining the Barclay House: "Welles Raises Kane/ The Devil & Daniel Webster/ Obsession" by Bernard Herrmann CD (Track 6: "Mr. Scratch")
    3 spectators introduced: "Vertigo" soundtrack by Bernard Herrmann (Track 1: Prelude & Rooftop)
    DC being tied up: DC being tied up: "Welles Raises Kane/ The Devil & Daniel Webster/ Obsession" by Bernard Herrmann CD (Track 6: "Mr. Scratch")
    Rope cutting: "Welles Raises Kane/ The Devil & Daniel Webster/ Obsession" by Bernard Herrmann CD (Track 6: "Mr. Scratch")
    Ghosts inside-sound effects: Ghosts inside-sound effects: "Dracula" soundtrack by Woljciech Kilar (Track 12: "Ring of Fire")
    Blindfolding 3 spectators: "Anima Mundi" soundtrack by Philip Glass (Track 5: Living Waters) (also found on "The Truman Show" soundtrack)
    Flying ghosts: "Rocketeer" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 6: Jenny's rescue)
    Spectators reappear: Spectators reappear: "North by Northwest" soundtrack by Bernard Herrmann (Track 1: "Overature")
    closing: "Iron Will" soundtrack by Joel McNeely (Track 10: "Crossing the Line")
    Flying
    Audience Search: "Tighten Up" by Electronic
    Dream of Flying: "East of Eden" found on "Charles Gerhardt Conducts the Film Music of Lee Holdridge" cd (Track 10: "The Secret of Monterey-Abra's Theme")
    Flying: "East of Eden" found on "Charles Gerhardt Conducts the Film Music of Lee Holdridge" cd (Track 6: "Main Title" & Track 11: "Finale")
    Snow
    Illusion: "Prince of Tides" soundtrack by James Newton Howard (Track 1: "Main Title" & Track 22: "End Credits")
    closing: "Forever Young" by Rod Stewert

    1999-2000 "Journey of A Lifetime" aka "U!" Tour
    intro: "Magic Carpet Ride Remix": Philip Steir
    DC appears: "The American President" soundtrack by Marc Shaiman (track 15: "President Shepherd" & track 16: "Main Titles")
    Uncle Morty & Aunt Ida "Rocketeer" soundtrack: James Hornerr (track 3: "Jenny")
    Laser
    illusion: "Rocketeer" soundtrack: James Horner (track 2: "The Flying Circus")
    ending: "Rocketeer" soundtrack: James Horner (track 10: "End Title")
    Webster (Part 1)
    "Dope Man": N.W.A. [Westsyde Radio Remix]
    Tides
    "The American President" soundtrack: Marc Shaiman
    (track 3: "I Like Her" & track 1: "Main Titles") Cocoon
    "Mama": Genesis
    Grandpa's Four Aces
    intro: "Prince of Tides" soundtrack: James Newton Howard (track 2: "Teddy Bears")
    illusion: "Cousins" soundtrack: Angelo Badalamenti (track 12: "Love Theme: Finale")
    Moon Telepathy
    audience search: "Tomorrow": Information Society
    illusion: "Pure Energy": Information Society
    Dancing Ties
    illusion: "Angelina": Harry Belafonte
    --Chris Kenner Routine--
    "U Can't Touch This": MC Hammer
    Tearable
    "Rocketeer" soundtrack: James Horner (track 3: "Jenny")
    Squeezebox
    opening: "Nation": Big Pig
    Illusion: "Smack My Bitch Up": Prodigy
    Webster (Part 2)
    "Dope Man": N.W.A. [Westsyde Radio Remix]
    The Fan
    "In the Name of the Father": Bono & Gavin Friday
    Moon: Interactive Experience
    intro: "Batteries Not Included" soundtrack: James Horner (track 6: "Times Square and Farewell" & track 8: "A New Family/ End Credits")
    illusion: "Of These, Hope": Peter Gabriel
    closing: "Batteries Not Included" soundtrack: James Horner (track 8: "A New Family/ End Credits")
    Voyeur
    "Twist In My Sobriety": Tanita Tikaram
    Panty Swap
    "Touch Me Babe": The Doors
    Webster (Part 3)
    duck appears: "Dope Man": N.W.A. [Westsyde Radio Megamix]
    full speed: "Root Beer Rag": Billy Joel
    has used: "California Love": Tupac [instrumental mix]
    slow motion: "Chariots of Fire": Vangelis
    Test Conditions
    "Magic Carpet Ride Remix": Philip Steir has used: "Livin' La Vida Loca": Ricky Martin
    Flying
    audience search: "Take Me Down" & "Wear My Hat": Phil Collins
    dreams of flying: "East of Eden" soundtrack: Lee Holdridge (track: "Abra's Theme")
    flying: "East of Eden" soundtrack: Lee Holdridge (tracks: "Main Title" & "Finale")
    Teleportation
    letter montage: "Dragonheart" soundtrack: Randy Edelman (track 8: "Draco" & track 11: "Bowen's Decoy")
    beach satellite: "Dragonheart" soundtrack: Randy Edelman (track 2: "To the Stars")
    audience search: "Most Girls": Pink [instrumental]
    vanish: "Dragonheart" soundtrack: Randy Edelman (track 1: "Main Title" & track 2 "To the Stars")
    appearance: "Dragonheart" soundtrack: Randy Edelman (track 3: "Wonders of an Ancient Glory" & track 2: "To the Stars")
    ending: "Dragonheart" soundtrack: Randy Edelman (track 2: "To the Stars" & track 1: "Main Title")
    Thirteen
    audience search: "Would You": Touch & Go [instrumental]
    has used: "Get On Your Feet": Gloria Estefan
    illusion: "The American President" soundtrack by Marc Shaiman (track 15: "President Shepherd", track 16: "End Titles" & track 1: "Main Titles")
    finale: "The American President" soundtrack: Marc Shaiman (track 15: "End Titles")
    Closing
    "Magic Carpet Ride Remix": Philip Steir
    "Fly Away": Lenny Kravitz

    2000-2001 "Unknown Dimension" aka "Global Encounter" Tour
    "When You Made the Mountain": Opus 3
    intro: "Magic Carpet Ride Remix": Philip Steir
    DC appears: "The American President" soundtrack: Marc Shaiman (track 15: "President Shepherd" & track 16: "Main Titles")
    Laser
    illusion: "Rocketeer" soundtrack: James Horner (track 2: "The Flying Circus")
    ending: "Rocketeer" soundtrack: James Horner (track 10: "End Title")
    Webster (Part 1)
    "Dope Man": N.W.A. [Westsyde Radio Megamix]
    Prediction Box
    audience search: "Porcelain": Moby
    illusion: "Inside": Moby
    Magic in Your Hands
    "As If": Blaque
    Slo-Mo Quarter
    Rising Moon Card
    intro: "Tomorrow": Information Society
    illusion: "Pure Energy": Information Society *
    Squeezebox
    opening: "Nation": Big Pig
    illusion: "Smack My Bitch Up": Prodigy
    Moon Interactive
    intro: "Batteries Not Included" soundtrack: James Horner (track 6: "Times Square and Farewell" & track 8: "A New Family/ End Credits")
    illusion: "Of These, Hope": Peter Gabriel
    closing: "Batteries Not Included" soundtrack: James Horner (track 8: "A New Family/ End Credits")
    Webster (Part 2)
    "Dope Man": N.W.A. [Westsyde Radio Megamix]
    Test Conditions
    "Magic Carpet Ride Remix": Philip Steir
    Voyeur
    "Sailin' On": Moby
    Panty Swap
    audience search: "Thong Song": Sisqo
    illusion: "Touch Me": The Doors
    Slo-Mo Duck
    duck appears: "Dope Man": N.W.A. [Westsyde Radio Megamix]
    full speed: "Crash Edit": Propellerheads
    has used: "California Love": Tupac [instrumental mix]
    slow motion: "Chariots of Fire": Vangelis
    The Disappearance
    letter montage: "Dragonheart" soundtrack: Randy Edelman (track 8: "Draco" & track 11: "Bowen's Decoy")
    beach satellite: "Dragonheart" soundtrack: Randy Edelman (track 2: "To the Stars")
    audience selection: "Most Girls": Pink [instrumental]
    beach vanish: "Dragonheart" soundtrack: Randy Edelman (track 1: "Main Title" & track 2 "To the Stars")
    appearance on beach: "Dragonheart" soundtrack: Randy Edelman (track 3: "Wonders of an Ancient Glory" & track 2: "To the Stars")
    ending: "Dragonheart" soundtrack: Randy Edelman (track 2: "To the Stars" & track 1: "Main Title")
    Thirteen
    audience search: "Would You": Touch & Go [instrumental] has used: "Magic Carpet Ride Remix": Philip Steir
    illusion: "The American President" soundtrack: Marc Shaiman (track 15: "President Shepherd", track 16: "End Titles", track 1: "Main Titles")
    finale: "The American President" soundtrack: Marc Shaiman (track16:"End Titles")
    Closing "Magic Carpet Ride Remix": Philip Steir "Fly Away": Lenny Kravitz

    2000 "Journey of A Lifetime" current tour
    Start of show: "Magic Carpet Ride Remix" by Philip Steir
    "The American President" soundtrack by Marc Shaiman (Track 15: "President Shepherd" & Track 16: "Main Titles")
    Uncle Morty & Aunt Ida
    "Rocketeer" soundtrack by James Horner (Track3: "Jenny")
    Laser
    "Rocketeer" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 2:"The Flying Circus")
    Top Ten Rap Names For Webster (Part 1)
    "Dope Man" by N.W.A
    Tides
    "The American President" soundtrack by Marc Shaiman (Track 3: "I Like Her" & Track 1: "Main Titles")
    Cocoon aka Passion's Prisoner (Metamorphosis)
    "Mama" by Genesis
    Grandpa's Four Aces
    intro: "Prince of Tides" soundtrack by James Newton Howard (Track 2: "Teddy Bears")
    Illusion: "Cousins" soundtrack by Angelo Badalamenti (Track 12: "Love Theme: Finale")
    Moon Telepathy
    Audience Search: "Tomorrow" by Information Society
    Illusion: "Pure Energy" by Information Society
    Squeezebox
    opening: "Nation" by Big Pigb
    Illusion: "Smack My Bitch Up" by Prodigy
    Dancing Ties
    Intro: " ?? ": The Boys (needs to be confirmed)
    Illusion: "Angelina" by Harry Belefonte
    Tearable
    "Rocketeer" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 3: "Jenny")
    Webster (Part 2)
    Intro: "Dope Man" by N.W.A.
    The Fan
    "In the Name of the Father" soundtrack by Bono & Gavin Friday
    Intermission
    Video footage: "Crazy" by Seal
    Alternate Routine by Chris Kenner: "U Can't Touch This" by M.C. Hammer
    Voyeur
    "Twist In My Sobriety" by Tanita Tikaram
    Panty Swap
    "Touch Me Babe" by The Doors (needs to be confirmed)
    Moon: Interactive Experience
    Intro: "Batteries Not Included" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 6: "Times Square and Farewell" & Track 8: "A New Family/End Credits")
    Illusion: "Of These, Hope" by Peter Gabriel found on "Passion" cd
    Closing: "Batteries Not Included" soundtrack by James Horner (Track 8: "A New Family/End Credits")
    Webster (Part 3)
    full speed: "Root Beer Rag" by Billy Joel
    has used "California Love" by Tupac (version needs to be confirmed)
    slow motion: "Chariots of Fire" by Vangelis
    Test Conditions
    Audience search: "Go" soundtrack by Philip Steir (Track 3: "Magic Carpet Ride-Steir's Mix") has used "Livin' La Vida Loca" by Ricky Martin
    Closing: "Magic Carpet Ride" by Philip Steir has used "Livin' La Vida Loca" by Ricky Martin
    Flying
    Audience search: "Take Me Down" & "Wear My Hat" by Phil Collins
    Dream of flying: "East of Eden" found on "Charles Gerhardt Conducts the Film Music of Lee Holdridge" cd (Track 10: "The Secret of Monterey-Abra's Theme")
    Flying: Flying: "East of Eden" found on "Charles Gerhardt Conducts the Film Music of Lee Holdridge" cd (Track 1:"Main Title" & Track 11:"Finale")
    Teleportation
    audience member vanishes: "Dragonheart" soundtrack by Randy Edelman (Track 2: To the Stars") (Track/Tracks need to be confirmed)
    Thirteen
    Audience Search: "Would You" by Touch and Go has used: ("Get On Your Feet": Gloria Estefan) & ("Believe": Cher)
    Illusion: "The American President" soundtrack by Marc Shaiman (Track 15: "President Shepherd", Track 16: "End Titles", Track 1: "Main Titles")
    Closing (music varies)
    "The American President" soundtrack by Marc Shaiman (Track 16: "End Titles")
    "Fly Away" by Lenny Kravitz
    has also used:"The American President" soundtrack by Marc Shaiman (Track 15: "End Titles")
    has also used: "Magic Carpet Ride-remix" by Philip Steir
    has also used: "Take Me Down" by Peter Gabriel

    2001- "Portal" Current Tour
    opening music: "Magic Carpet Ride Remix": Philip Steir
    imagine intro: "Tarzan" soundtrack: Mark Mancina (track 10: "A Wondrous Place" & track 12: "The Gorillas")
    Motorcycle Shadow Box
    intro: "Southside": Moby & Gwen Stefani [Hybrid Dishing Pump remix]
    DC appears: "Red Tape": Agent Provocateur (used rarely)
    'Close Your Eyes'
    "Tarzan" soundtrack: Mark Mancina (track 10: "A Wondrous Place" & track 12: "The Gorillas")
    Webster (Part 1)
    "Dope Man": N.W.A. [Westsyde Radio Megamix]
    The Laser
    illusion: "Rocketeer" soundtrack: James Horner (track 2: "The Flying Circus")
    ending: "Rocketeer" soundtrack: James Horner (track 10: "End Title")
    Post Card
    "High Density": James Grote *
    Uncle Morty & Aunt Ida
    illusion: "Rocketeer" soundtrack: James Horner (track 3: "Jenny")
    ending: "Rocketeer" soundtrack: James Horner (track 10: "End Credits")
    Webster (Part 2)
    "Dope Man": N.W.A. [Westsyde Radio Megamix]
    Voyeur
    "Sailin' On": Moby
    Panty Swap
    audience search: "Thong Song": Sisqo
    illusion: "Touch Me": The Doors
    Air Coppers
    "Speed of Light": Joe Satriani
    Tides
    "The American President" soundtrack: Marc Shaiman (track 3: "I Like Her" & track 1: "Main Titles")
    Binky's Final Performance
    clown nightmares: "The Rocketeer" soundtrack: James Horner (track 5: "Neville Sinclair's House")
    binky's intro: "Born to Be Wild": Steppenwolf ~
    head squasher: "Largo Al Factotum": Placido Domingo
    Anthrax (Scorpion Illusion)
    audience search: "Smooth Criminal": Alien Ant Farm
    searching for card: "The Rocketeer" soundtrack: James Horner (track 5: "Neville Sinclair's House")
    closing: "Smooth Criminal": Alien Ant Farm
    ESP
    audience search: "Song of Life": Leftfield
    selecting cards: "The Legend of Bagger Vance" soundtrack: Rachel Portman (track 5: "Bagger & Hardy Measure the Course at Night" & track 8: "Junuh Sees the Field")
    the finale: The Legend of Bagger Vance" soundtrack: Rachel Portman (track 12: "Old Hardy Joins Bagger By The Sea")
    Test Conditions
    audience search: "Magic Carpet Ride Remix": Philip Steir
    illusion: "Bring it All to Me": Blaque [remix]
    closing: "Magic Carpet Ride Remix": Philip Steir
    Moon Interactive
    intro: "Batteries Not Included" soundtrack: James Horner (track 6: "Times Square and Farewell" & track 8: "A New Family/ End Credits")
    illusion: "MRI": James Grote *
    closing: "Batteries Not Included" soundtrack: James Horner (track 8: "A New Family/ End Credits")
    Through Steel
    "The Rock" soundtrack: Hans Zimmer (track 1: "Hummel Gets the Rockets", track 2: "Rock House Jail" & track 6: "Rocket Away")
    Science Project
    "Posthorn" Serenade in D, K.320 [Finale-Presto]: W.A. Mozart
    Squeezebox
    opening: "Nation": Big Pig
    illusion: "Smack My Bitch Up": Prodigy
    Back Crack
    "The Rock" soundtrack: Hans Zimmer (track 8: "The Chase")
    Lotto Prediction
    audience search: "Porcelain": Moby
    the prediction: "Inside": Moby
    prediction revealed: "Natural Blues": Moby
    Lotto Prediction
    audience search: "Song of Life": Leftfield
    (has used: "I'm a Slave 4 U": Britney Spears [instrumental])
    (has also used: "Best Years of Our Lives": Baha Men)
    locked box: "The Legend of Bagger Vance" soundtrack: Rachel Portman
    (track 12: "Old Hardy Joins Bagger By The Sea")
    father/ grandfather story
    "The Legend of Bagger Vance" soundtrack: Rachel Portman (tracks 4: "Bagger Offers To Caddy For Junuh", track 7: "Birdie" & track 9: "Hole In One" )
    (has used: "AM to PM": Christina Milian)
    predictions: "The Legend of Bagger Vance" soundtrack: Rachel Portman (track 5: "Bagger & Hardy Measure the Course at Night" & track 8: "Junuh Sees the Field")
    revelations: "The Legend of Bagger Vance" soundtrack: Rachel Portman (track 12: "Old Hardy Joins Bagger By The Sea")
    car appearance: "Angels in the Outfield" soundtrack: Randy Edelman (track 2: "The Wave" & track 4: "Skyburst")
    Slo-Mo Duck
    duck appears: "Dope Man": N.W.A. [Westsyde Radio Megamix]
    audience search: "Cruel Crazy Beautiful World": Johnny Clegg & Savuka
    full speed: "Crash [Edit]": Propellerheads
    slow motion: "Chariots of Fire": Vangelis
    The Disappearance
    letter montage: "Dragonheart" soundtrack: Randy Edelman (track 8: "Draco" & track 11: "Bowen's Decoy")
    beach satellite: "Dragonheart" soundtrack: Randy Edelman (track 2: "To the Stars")
    audience selection: "Most Girls": Pink [instrumental]
    beach vanish: "Dragonheart" soundtrack: Randy Edelman (track 1: "Main Title" & track 2 "To the Stars")
    appearance on beach: "Dragonheart" soundtrack: Randy Edelman (track 3: "Wonders of an Ancient Glory" & track 2: "To the Stars")
    ending: "Dragonheart" soundtrack: Randy Edelman (track 2: "To the Stars" & track 1: "Main Title")
    Thirteen
    audience search: "Would You": Touch & Go [instrumental]
    illusion: "The American President" soundtrack: Marc Shaiman (track 15: "President Shepherd", track 16: "End Titles" & track 1: "Main Titles")
    Motorcycle Vanish
    "Dreams": Van Halen
    Closing
    "If You Want My Love": Cheap Trick (current music)
    "Dig In": Lenny Kravitz (current music)
    "Get Right Back Where We Started From": Maxine Nightingale
    "Pride (In the Name of Love)": U2
    "Pure Shores": All Saints

    Que lo disfruten

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    Fecha de Ingreso
    18 sep, 05
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    663

    Predeterminado

    Creo que todos hemos disfrutado con la magia de Coperfield... a mi personalmente me gustaban mas sus especiales de tv que verlo en directo... pues en directo me defraudo un poco, creo que hay bajones importantes entre gran ilusión y gran ilusión... en estos momentos no sabia mantener al publico...

    Tambien creo que esta un poco desfasado, que se quedo en los 80... aunque de estos hay muchos...

    Salud!

 

 
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