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Postby ChildInTime » Tue Dec 01, 2009 8:17 am

Yay, sound-tracks!

I actually don't have a favorite songtrack (I suck at choosing particular ones... blah), as opposed to a favorite songtrack composer... and that award goes to two people: John Williams and Joe Hisaishi.
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Postby X factor » Tue Dec 01, 2009 11:43 am

Lots of great ones listed. I'm partial to VALLEY GIRL. Lots of great tunes, like:

LOVE MY WAY- Psyc. Furs
MILLION MILES AWAY- Plimsouls (GREAT tune!)
MELT WITH YOU- Modern English (the film that made it famous)
I LA LA LOVE YOU- Pat Travers
EYES OF A STRANGER- (cant remember the name, but it was Bob Rock's old band)

Great film, too!
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Postby Playitloudforme » Tue Dec 01, 2009 12:07 pm

Jana wrote:
Playitloudforme wrote:
Jana wrote:
Playitloudforme wrote:Moulin Rouge, definitely.


Absolutely. I've watched that movie like four times. That was in the first year it came out.


Own the movie. Watch it several times a year. Play the soundtrack several times a month. Come What May... daaaayyyyyum!


I remember the first time I watched it. The first twenty minutes I was like, WTH? This is the great movie I've heard about? But I stuck with it and it was brilliant. Then when you go back and watch it again, the beginning first 20 minutes is brilliant, too. I had friends turn it off and I told them, no, stick with it, b/c you will love it. And, sure enough, everyone does.


I have to admit, hearing a mashup of Can Can with Smells Like Teen Spirit made me spew my popcorn. LOVE the Green Fairy. By the time Ewan was singing My Song, I was hooked.
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Postby Jana » Tue Dec 01, 2009 12:13 pm

Playitloudforme wrote:
Jana wrote:
Playitloudforme wrote:
Jana wrote:
Playitloudforme wrote:Moulin Rouge, definitely.


Absolutely. I've watched that movie like four times. That was in the first year it came out.


Own the movie. Watch it several times a year. Play the soundtrack several times a month. Come What May... daaaayyyyyum!


I remember the first time I watched it. The first twenty minutes I was like, WTH? This is the great movie I've heard about? But I stuck with it and it was brilliant. Then when you go back and watch it again, the beginning first 20 minutes is brilliant, too. I had friends turn it off and I told them, no, stick with it, b/c you will love it. And, sure enough, everyone does.


I have to admit, hearing a mashup of Can Can with Smells Like Teen Spirit made me spew my popcorn. LOVE the Green Fairy. By the time Ewan was singing My Song, I was hooked.


I love love love Ewan McGregor after that movie. He was on Leno the other night and was beyond hysterical. He had the audience eating out of the palm of his hand. One of the best guests he's had in a long time, instead of nonfunny/trying-to be-funny stiff guests.
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Postby Triple S » Tue Dec 01, 2009 1:02 pm

X factor wrote:Lots of great ones listed. I'm partial to VALLEY GIRL. Lots of great tunes, like:

LOVE MY WAY- Psyc. Furs
MILLION MILES AWAY- Plimsouls (GREAT tune!)
MELT WITH YOU- Modern English (the film that made it famous)
I LA LA LOVE YOU- Pat Travers
EYES OF A STRANGER- (cant remember the name, but it was Bob Rock's old band)

Great film, too!


The Payolas

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1C_fVnE3xHY
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Postby X factor » Tue Dec 01, 2009 4:10 pm

Triple S wrote:
X factor wrote:Lots of great ones listed. I'm partial to VALLEY GIRL. Lots of great tunes, like:

LOVE MY WAY- Psyc. Furs
MILLION MILES AWAY- Plimsouls (GREAT tune!)
MELT WITH YOU- Modern English (the film that made it famous)
I LA LA LOVE YOU- Pat Travers
EYES OF A STRANGER- (cant remember the name, but it was Bob Rock's old band)

Great film, too!


The Payolas

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1C_fVnE3xHY


THAT'S it! Thanks, dude! Awesome tune.
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Postby Don » Tue Dec 01, 2009 4:51 pm

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1. All Along The Watchtower Jimi Hendrix

2. White Room Cream

3. When I Was Young The Animals

4. Green River CCR

5. Going Up The Country Canned Heat

6. Time Of The Season The Zombies

7. Get Together Jesse Colin Young

8. Can't Find My Way Home Blind Faith

9. Tuesday Afternoon The Moody Blues

10. Wooden Ships Crosby Stills Nash

11. Windows Of The World Pretenders

12. Aquarius/Let The Sun Shine In The 5th Dimension
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Postby SherriBerry » Tue Dec 01, 2009 9:11 pm

StevePerryHair wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
Aladdin :oops:


Actually, I used to listen to that when I was pregnant with my first child. (just so you know it was before kids :wink: ) I'd go out walking and I'd have that in my cassette headset :lol: :lol: I loved that soundtrack and used to listen to Beauty and the Beast and Little Mermaid too :oops: :lol:


Me too to all three :oops: - I think I still have the album soundtrack to Cinderella from the 70s. If I had it on CD...

I love the mice :wink: : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yY30B9ZMq4U&feature=related
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Postby Triple S » Wed Dec 02, 2009 1:07 am

X factor wrote:
Triple S wrote:
X factor wrote:Lots of great ones listed. I'm partial to VALLEY GIRL. Lots of great tunes, like:


EYES OF A STRANGER- (cant remember the name, but it was Bob Rock's old band)

Great film, too!


The Payolas

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1C_fVnE3xHY


THAT'S it! Thanks, dude! Awesome tune.


. . . Dudette here :) . . . but you're welcome :wink:
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Postby Triple S » Wed Dec 02, 2009 1:09 am

Good one! I have that on casette.

Gunbot wrote:Image

1. All Along The Watchtower Jimi Hendrix

2. White Room Cream

3. When I Was Young The Animals

4. Green River CCR

5. Going Up The Country Canned Heat

6. Time Of The Season The Zombies

7. Get Together Jesse Colin Young

8. Can't Find My Way Home Blind Faith

9. Tuesday Afternoon The Moody Blues

10. Wooden Ships Crosby Stills Nash

11. Windows Of The World Pretenders

12. Aquarius/Let The Sun Shine In The 5th Dimension
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Postby X factor » Wed Dec 02, 2009 2:28 am

Triple S wrote:
X factor wrote:
Triple S wrote:
X factor wrote:Lots of great ones listed. I'm partial to VALLEY GIRL. Lots of great tunes, like:


EYES OF A STRANGER- (cant remember the name, but it was Bob Rock's old band)

Great film, too!


The Payolas

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1C_fVnE3xHY


THAT'S it! Thanks, dude! Awesome tune.


. . . Dudette here :) . . . but you're welcome :wink:


You know, as I was typing this I thought "What if triple S is a gal"?
My apologies, Madam! :D
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Postby X factor » Wed Dec 02, 2009 6:18 am

Oh yeah, and how can I forget the SINGLES soundtrack?
EXCELLENT album (though most of you melodicrock types probably hate it!)
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