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Joined: March 08 2011
Location: Argentina
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Posted: May 21 2016 at 20:59
Dean wrote:
I presume people have spotted Quicksilver's T-Shirt in the Sky Fibre advert but couldn't be bothered to mention it:
The guy must be a prog fan. In Days of Future Past he's wearing a Floyd shirt, in Apocalypse he has the "Animals" album cover in his room and now this.
I shook my head and smiled a whisper knowing all about the place
Joined: January 12 2009
Location: Massachusetts
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Posted: May 26 2016 at 22:16
Tonight I was watching an episode of the Syfy channel's series "12 Monkeys" (season 2, episode 5). The character Jennifer Gaines is mentally unstable. She blurts out "Me, I'm a lawnmower. You can tell me by the way I walk."
Joined: June 18 2009
Location: Mexico
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Posted: June 03 2016 at 21:58
The thing about this Quicksilver is that he has all the prog/classic rock references... but when his slow motion scenes come in, they use some rather poppy music from the time instead (though they actually work very nice with the scenes).
Joined: January 12 2009
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Posted: September 11 2016 at 02:14
I just finished watching "Stranger Things" on Netflix. In episode six, I recognized "Exit" by Tangerine Dream. There may have been TD tracks in other episodes as well. Even the original music composed for the series feels like stuff that could have been on TD albums in the early 80s (which is when the show is set).
Joined: April 12 2013
Location: Michigan
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Points: 470
Posted: May 07 2017 at 21:46
On tonight’s episode of “The Last
Man on Earth”:
Tandy (Will Forte) tries to cheer up
Erica, in the midst of a difficult labor, by coming to her wearing a mask of Phil,
the late father of Erica’s child, and talking like Phil (badly), telling her: “Things
couldn’t be better up here in heaven.I
took up the guitar and starting jamming with Jimi Hendrix and John Lennon, and
Kurt Cobain of Nirvana, and Tony Levin, a wonderful session bassist who’s
worked with everyone from King Crimson to Mister Sledgehammer himself, Pete
Gabriel.”
Unexpected but inaccurate, of course.Which of their writers thought Tony Levin was
dead?He confused him with Chris Squire,
maybe?
Caption: We tend to take ourselves a little too seriously.
Joined: April 12 2013
Location: Michigan
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Posted: May 08 2017 at 19:55
^ OK, I get it.My point is I would have expected them to
pick someone who’s dead for real. For
the purpose of this show, they could have picked virtually anybody, so why Levin? Obviously one of their
writers is a fan.
Edited by AreYouHuman - May 08 2017 at 19:57
Caption: We tend to take ourselves a little too seriously.
Joined: June 10 2011
Location: Colorado, USA
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Points: 4671
Posted: May 08 2017 at 22:23
AreYouHuman wrote:
^ OK, I get it.My point is I would have expected them to
pick someone who’s dead for real. For
the purpose of this show, they could have picked virtually anybody, so why Levin? Obviously one of their
writers is a fan.
They very often in the show refer to people as dead who are not yet dead in our time. Cool ref, anyway.
I just heard a brief snippet of "Firth of fifth"(the guitar part in the middle)as part of a musical interlude on NPR. How cool is that? It was very brief and in the background but people like us can detect things like that a mile away.
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