BinokularVeteran Member Posts:1665
6/1/2005 12:07 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Norman Schwarzkopf
"Johnny B. Goode" in Back To The Future! (Also, "Earth Angel" and to a lesser extent "The Power Of Love". Ahem.)
classic stuff! Who can forget Micheal J. Fox doing the duckwalk then going a bit over the top in a Van Halen stylee, and hanging off the back off a jeep on a skateboard, which when you're 12 makes "power of love" the greatest song EVER!
Speaking of which, a friend of mine became a big fan of Huey Lewis after seeing him in "Duets" (which is a surprisingly enjoyable movie) and she had a couple of his recent albums yet was COMPLETELY unaware of his 80s heyday or that he was on the Back to the Future Soundtrack. Bizarre!
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pocketsNew Member Posts:12
6/1/2005 12:33 PM |
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i think another great soundtrack with great moments where the music really suits is 'O Brother Where Art Thou' especially the robert johnsen song at the campfire part - f**kin amazing!
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Norman SchwarzkopfBasic Member Posts:427
6/1/2005 12:34 PM |
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Yes, when I was young I wanted to be Marty McFly. Huey Lewis also play on the radio as he wakes up back in 1985 ("Back In Time") and DID YOU KNOW? that Huey Lewis is the man who tells Marty that his band are just too darn loud at the audition? You do now!
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6/1/2005 12:42 PM |
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jefferson airplane - somebody to love - the cable guy
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6/1/2005 12:58 PM |
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The Dolphins song in Hitchhikers Guide, "So Long & Thanks For All The Fish". classic
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themireNew Member Posts:44
6/1/2005 12:58 PM |
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magnolia. "wise up" by aimee mann with all the characters singing.
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AntistarAdvanced Member Posts:544
6/1/2005 1:22 PM |
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Aphex Twin's 'Nanou 2' at the end of Dead Man's Shoes.
Unforgettable. That piece of music coupled with that devastating climax to the film left me speechless for about an hour!!!!
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Rev JulesVeteran Member Posts:1041
6/1/2005 2:12 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Gar
This is very much an exhausted topic but something to throw out there, as I'm sure some people will come up with something different than a Star Wars theme tune by John Williams.
Dude, what about the theme from 'Jaws', the two most famous notes in Motion Picture Soundtrack Composition. Da dah, da dah, da dah da dah da dah da dah, Doodly doo !
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GarVeteran Member Posts:1676
6/1/2005 2:36 PM |
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True, True.....Williams actually discovered that theme by accident apparently. But when you think of almost every film Williams has been involved in, you think of the music eg. Star Wars
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UnicronVeteran Member Posts:1696
6/1/2005 2:57 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Norman Schwarzkopf
Yes, when I was young I wanted to be Marty McFly. Huey Lewis also play on the radio as he wakes up back in 1985 ("Back In Time") and DID YOU KNOW? that Huey Lewis is the man who tells Marty that his band are just too darn loud at the audition? You do now!
Are you Patrick Bateman?
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UnicronVeteran Member Posts:1696
6/1/2005 2:59 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Gar
True, True.....Williams actually discovered that theme by accident apparently. But when you think of almost every film Williams has been involved in, you think of the music eg. Star Wars
Don't forget Williams' work on the Indiana Jones Films too.
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GarVeteran Member Posts:1676
6/1/2005 3:03 PM |
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Yeah, as I said almost every film he is involved with the score is very memorable, sometimes even moreso than the film.
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UnaVeteran Member Posts:1721
6/1/2005 3:03 PM |
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actually, I like 'Your Face' by the Frames in Disco Pigs when Cillian Murphy is smashing the dude's head in with an ashtray. Just because all the other sounds are muted apart from the song. It's pretty cool.
And OBVIOUSLY Bohemian Rhapsody in Wayne's World and Ballroom Blitz in Wayne's World also.
The Shins song in Garden State is cool as well, when Natalie Portman takes off her headphones and makes Zach Braff listen.
Time of My Life in Dirty Dancing (sue me now), and Blue Moon in Grease is excellent.
Finally, Bang Bang in Kill Bill 2. GOLD.
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DamienBasic Member Posts:316
6/1/2005 3:05 PM |
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I like the way every c**ting American show about beautiful teens coming to terms with things manages to sqeeze that Bic f**king Runga song into every episode. Twice if possible.
Also the Aimee Mann one in Magnolia was nice.
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UnaVeteran Member Posts:1721
6/1/2005 3:07 PM |
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The only Bic Runga song I can remember from a movie is Sway a the end of American Pie 3 (or was it 2?)
enlighten me on the others?
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DamienBasic Member Posts:316
6/1/2005 3:12 PM |
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BAM! That's the one.
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DamienBasic Member Posts:316
6/1/2005 3:13 PM |
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As far as I know Bic Runga has no other songs.
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strollerAdvanced Member Posts:576
6/1/2005 6:20 PM |
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Some of my favourites would be;
Just Like Honey by Jesus & The mary Chain in Lost in Translation
Such Great Heights by Iron and Wine in Garden State
It's Your Thing by The Isley Brothers in Out of Sight
Misirlou by d**k Dale & His Del-Tones in Pulp Fiction
I Wanna Be Your Dog by The Stooges in Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrels
Disco science by Mirwais in Snatch
Surfin' Bird by The Trashmen in Full Metal Jacket
Mirror in the Bathroom by The Beat in Grosse Pointe Blank
My Cherie Amour by Stevie Wonder in Almost Famous
Low Rider by War in Dazed And Confused
Funk 49 by James Gang in Dogtown and Z-Boys
Louie, Louie by The Kingsmen in Quadrophenia
Temptation by New Order in Trainspotting
Magic Carpet Ride (Philip Steir Mix) by Steppenwolf in Go!
Across the Universe by Fiona Apple in Pleasantville
69 Police by David Holmes in Ocean's Eleven
Shallow Grave by Leftfield in Shallow Grave
I Get Around by The Beach Boys in Good Morning Vietnam
Turn! Turn! Turn! by the Byrds in Forrest Gump
Adagio for Strings by Barber in Platoon
The End by The Doors in Apocalypse Now
Ooh La La by The faces in Rushmore
This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody) by Talking Heads in Wall Street
Oh Yeah by Yello in Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Me And Julio Down By The Schoolyard by Paul Simon in The Royal Tenenbaums
I Put a Spell on You by Marilyn Manson in Lost Highway
An Ending (Ascent) by Brian Eno in traffic
Gimme Shelter by the Rolling Stones in Casino
Everybody Needs Somebody To Love by The Blues Brothers in The Blues Brothers
Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In) by Kenny Rogers and The new edition in The Big Lebowski
The soundtracks for Run Lola Run, Pi, Fight Club and Ghost Dog: The Way Of The Samurai are all class too.
Also who could forget the classic blaxpoitation trilogy of;
Across 110th Street by Bobby Womack,
Shaft by Issac Hayes
& Superfly by Curtis Mayfield.
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UnaVeteran Member Posts:1721
6/1/2005 7:39 PM |
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actually add America by S & G in Almost Famous when the sister f**ks off and tells him to listen to Tommy. Brilliant.
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DaraghAdvanced Member Posts:666
6/1/2005 7:43 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Una
actually add America by S & G in Almost Famous when the sister f**ks off and tells him to listen to Tommy. Brilliant.
second that, can't remember 'Low Ryder' in Dazed and Confused, but that had an all round rocking soundtrack. What a film, that, both Waynes Worlds and the Big Lebowski... ultimate hangover quadrology
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