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    Jan 07, 2002#1

    In FFIX (yeah we Europeans may have new money but we don't have new Final Fantasies), what's the title of the song you hear whenever Kuja is around?
    You know the song with the drums and violin. The drums sounding a bit like the ones in Queen's "We will rock you".
    Any help would be appreciated
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    Jim
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      Jan 07, 2002#2

      I believe you're just talking about Kuja's Theme, or some variation thereof.

      4nGeLuS
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        Jan 07, 2002#3

        That simple huh? Thnx
        Do not I, who thanks to money am capable of all that the human heart longs for, possess all human capacities?Does not money, therefore, transform all my incapacities in to their contrary?(Marx, 1932/1964: 167)

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          Jan 07, 2002#4

          I'm not the only person who noticed the amazing similarities between that and We Will Rock you! Amazing... katyjag
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          Drakkael
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            Jan 07, 2002#5

            Isn't it "Wicked Melody"? That's what my "Uematsu's Best" CD calls it.

            4nGeLuS
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              Jan 07, 2002#6

              Nope it's not Kuja's theme..... I'll try wicked melody nxt.
              And yeah, how can one not be reminded of Queen's classic when hearing this song...
              Do not I, who thanks to money am capable of all that the human heart longs for, possess all human capacities?Does not money, therefore, transform all my incapacities in to their contrary?(Marx, 1932/1964: 167)