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Interactive Poll: Music Goes to the Movies

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Poll Question: Choose three of your favourite tracks/songs used in cinema.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote suitkees Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 14 2023 at 13:14
Ah, ah, I didn't know Milla Jovovich was in Dazed and Confused (since I haven't seen that film), but I knew of Rupert Hine's involvement in the RXRA album. Didn't know his album you put up in the other thread, so I'll have something new to listen to...

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And a connection between Everybody Wants Some!! and Dazed and Confused is that director/writer Richard Linklater of Dazed and Confused later made a "thematic" sequel called Everybody Wants Some!! about the week before college classes begin in 1980. I have not seen that movie, but the Van Halen is surely in the movie as it is of course in the trailer.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote mathman0806 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 14 2023 at 18:00
Good playlist! I had a couple listens through and voted on The Veils. Bauhaus, and Eric Serra.

I don't think I had ever listened to Bela Legosi's Dead all the way through. I have heard it. My first exposure was my freshman year in college where a guy on my dorm floor would repeatedly sing the chorus. And I would hear at parties and such, but never actually listened to it in its entirety.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Logan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2023 at 00:13
^ Thanks. My first exposure to Bela Lugosi's Dead was through The Hunger. I was 19 and decided to take a break from college and spend a year in Queensland (Australia) where my brother was living. The Hunger was his favourite film and became one of my favourites. The version on that is a shorter, re-recorded version. When I came back to Canada I purchased The Hunger soundtrack on CD, but it covered the classical pieces and more ambient music. No Bauhaus. SO I then bought the compilation album Volume One 1979-1983 for that songs particularly, It has the original longer version, and it introduced me to what became a stand-out Bauhaus track for me, In the Flat Field which features the lyrics, "Yin and yang lumber punch, go taste a tart, then eat my lunch" which arguably (very, very arguably one might say) are the greatest lyrics of all-time.

Bela Lugosi's Dead from The Hunger:



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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mila-13 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 19 2023 at 07:53

Sorry for being a bit late! I will vote by tonight at the latest.



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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mila-13 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 19 2023 at 23:55

Film music is music originally composed for a film, but also music compiled from existing musical sources especially for a film. The topic of this poll refers to the latter, although there are of course also mixed forms of the previously mentioned types of film scores.

The usually instrumental parts of a soundtrack accompanying a film create, among other things, a certain basic atmosphere, which we later associate with the respective film. If it is not an original composition, the instrumental music used in a film cannot necessarily be attributed to a particular composer. That was the case for me, e.g, with Keith Jarrett's track that appears in Nanni Moretti's "Caro diario". Even though I was familiar with the music back when I watched the movie, I couldn’t remember it appearing in the film. I just didn't pay much attention at the time.

It's different with songs, they create special moments in a film, like e.g. Nancy Sinatra’s ‘Bang Bang’ in Tarantino’s "Kill Bill" and other songs that I discovered thanks to a film. But either way, it's rather the well-known songs that are remembered after all. That's why it was a bit difficult for me to find something suitable for the poll.

Once again, it was not easy to make a choice from this great music selection. But now that I have to make a decision, I will eventually give my vote to the following three:

- Bauhaus: Bela Lugosi’s Dead (I’m aware of the band but I don’t know their work in detail.)

- Eric Serra: Little Light of Love (I only knew Serra as a film music composer, esp.for Luc Besson's films)

- Keith Jarrett: The Köln Concert, Part I (I had not realised that Moretti’s films had such great soundtracks. And yes, jazz has always a good chance of getting my vote.)

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Thank you all for the music and especially for those background stories that went along with your choices!

That was an interesting poll, with a different approach to film music. Thanks a lot for hosting, Kees! Thumbs Up



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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Lewian Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 20 2023 at 05:51
As already said, I had my issues with this topic, but of course good thing is it didn't stop anyone else from submitting good music.

Now the best three of these were things I already knew, that's Jarrett's Koln Concert, Hurricane, my favourite Dylan track, and Bauhaus' Bela Lugosi's Dead (I see the post rock connection there, for those who follow my thread on this).

I think today I'm in the mood for classical stuff, so I'll vote for Dukas and Schumann (maybe corrupted by the fact that he may be my ancestor as explained in another thread Big smile) and Eno (I didn't know this one even though I have quite a bit of his). The Veils and Serra, maybe also others, may work better for me on another day.

 


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote suitkees Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 20 2023 at 06:54
Thanks Mila (and my pleasure), and thanks Christian for participating in a topic that was not entirely in your wheelhouse. Hope the next one will suit you better (and the best guarantee for that is of course to start one yourself Wink)

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