Best Film Soundtrack
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Best Film Soundtrack
Have quite a few soundtrack cds in my collection.
Some goodies like Kill Bill and Pulp Fiction. Also Dusk till Dawn. Quentin Tarantino seems to make good soundtracks.
Best of all though as regards to listenability and relevance to the film has to be Trainspotting IMHO
Any other suggestions??
Some goodies like Kill Bill and Pulp Fiction. Also Dusk till Dawn. Quentin Tarantino seems to make good soundtracks.
Best of all though as regards to listenability and relevance to the film has to be Trainspotting IMHO
Any other suggestions??
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Originally Posted by Alas
Have quite a few soundtrack cds in my collection.
Some goodies like Kill Bill and Pulp Fiction. Also Dusk till Dawn. Quentin Tarantino seems to make good soundtracks.
Best of all though as regards to listenability and relevance to the film has to be Trainspotting IMHO
Any other suggestions??
Some goodies like Kill Bill and Pulp Fiction. Also Dusk till Dawn. Quentin Tarantino seems to make good soundtracks.
Best of all though as regards to listenability and relevance to the film has to be Trainspotting IMHO
Any other suggestions??
and tom & jerry lol
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Always had a soft spot for the soundtrack of The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. Ochh it takes me back to my days as a rear admiral on the Clyde docks.
"Together we will go our way, together we will leave some day.
Together your hand in my hand, together we will make the plans.
Together we will fly so high, together tell our friends goodbye.
Together we will start life new, together this is what we'll do."
It fair takes me back to those balmy days blutered while I got down to working fae my poppy.
"Together we will go our way, together we will leave some day.
Together your hand in my hand, together we will make the plans.
Together we will fly so high, together tell our friends goodbye.
Together we will start life new, together this is what we'll do."
It fair takes me back to those balmy days blutered while I got down to working fae my poppy.
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Hi.there Those Quentin Tarantino 'soundtracks' are just compilations of old 50s and 60s songs aren't they?
For a proper film soundtrack album Evangelos Papathanassiou's Bladerunner is pretty hard to beat.
For a proper film soundtrack album Evangelos Papathanassiou's Bladerunner is pretty hard to beat.
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Originally Posted by Alas
Have quite a few soundtrack cds in my collection.
Some goodies like Kill Bill and Pulp Fiction. Also Dusk till Dawn. Quentin Tarantino seems to make good soundtracks.
Best of all though as regards to listenability and relevance to the film has to be Trainspotting IMHO
Any other suggestions??
Some goodies like Kill Bill and Pulp Fiction. Also Dusk till Dawn. Quentin Tarantino seems to make good soundtracks.
Best of all though as regards to listenability and relevance to the film has to be Trainspotting IMHO
Any other suggestions??
Trick or Treat = Fastaway (Late 80's Ozzy Osbourne guested as a Preacher)
Get ratted or high and watch Pink Floyd "The Wall" with surround sound, you may understand it or not!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Sorry to put a question here, but, Pulp Fiction, you know the scene, 50's restaurant, Uma and Travolta waiting for food, Uma goes to loo, asks Travolta to think of something to say,while she's away, with me so far?, Whats the music and the artist. It is not on my Pulp cd.
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I just love the Village People songs, the ones on the soundtracks to such films as "Addams Family Values" and "Serial Mom." The Pet Shop Boys have recorded one of the group's lesser-known hits, "Go West." And there's that hilarious sendup of the group in "Wayne's World 2," when the lead characters stumble into a gay bar. My fav.
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Originally Posted by Blue Dragoon
Quadrophenia = Nough said.
Trick or Treat = Fastaway (Late 80's Ozzy Osbourne guested as a Preacher)
Get ratted or high and watch Pink Floyd "The Wall" with surround sound, you may understand it or not!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Trick or Treat = Fastaway (Late 80's Ozzy Osbourne guested as a Preacher)
Get ratted or high and watch Pink Floyd "The Wall" with surround sound, you may understand it or not!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Matrix soundtrack has some good tracks as does MI:2, unfortunately both are also saddled with some right dross.
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So we've mentioned loads of Tarantino films and nobody has said Reservoir Dogs.
" Stuck in the middle with you.........( lops off ear!!)"
Got to be one of my favourites.
Gav.
" Stuck in the middle with you.........( lops off ear!!)"
Got to be one of my favourites.
Gav.
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Originally Posted by SirFozzalot
Young Guns
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The first film? Don't recall many good tunes and it's one of my fave films. Are you refering to the Bon Jovi soundtrack for Young Guns II ?
Sorry!
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Soundtrack to "The Piano" by Michael Nieman is very good.
Features Harvey Keitel as a randy Maori, Sam Neill as a finger-severing axeman and Helen Hunter NAKED
Features Harvey Keitel as a randy Maori, Sam Neill as a finger-severing axeman and Helen Hunter NAKED
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