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Greatest ever film soundtrack



Uncle Spielberg

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I think it is high time someone made a film version of Blood Brothers, Spielberg perhaps ???
 




Man of Harveys

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Meade's_Ball said:
And i generally remain gently haunted by the moving tones and sections of static silence within The Third Man.
Apparently the film's director was just sitting in a bar in Vienna when he heard Anton Karas playing his zither there; he then thrust him to stardom virtually instantly by using him for the Third Man. Brilliant soundtrack.
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Meade's Ball

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Man of Harveys said:
Apparently the film's director was just sitting in a bar in Vienna when he heard Anton Karas playing his zither there; he then thrust him to stardom virtually instantly by using him for the Third Man. Brilliant soundtrack.
180px-Zither1_David_Dupplaw.jpg



Cool.
Zither, wither hither.
 


Man of Harveys

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I can already bash out a not totally disastrous rendition of the Harry Lime theme on the guitar but I quite fancy learning to play the ZITHER.

"Go on, give us Harry Lime!" people will cry. Then onto the sax just to be able to do "the Pink Panther".
 


Cheeky Monkey

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Man of Harveys said:
But the daddy of them all is Bernard Herrmann - Psycho AND Taxi Driver?

John Carpenter must be in with a fair shout as 'the daddy', as not only did he write and direct many of his films, he also did the soundtracks! - Halloween, The Fog, Assault on Precinct 13, Escape from New York as well as many others I believe.
 




Jam The Man

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Withdean Wanderer said:
Is the right answer:clap:

Yeah.. takes the emotions all over the place
 


Icy Gull

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Les Biehn said:
To Live and Die in LA. Wayne Wang?

Nearly..Wang Chung, good song not sure about the rest of the soundtrack though
 






wadhurstseagull

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One from the Heart - Tom Waits and Crystal Gayle - Crap film, fantastic sound track

Down by Law - Tom Waits - fantastic film, fantastic soundtrac
 




Muzzman

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Jul 8, 2003
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Conan the Barbarian - Basil Poledouris, is probably THE most underated music score EVER.

&

Best Shot aka Hoosiers - Jerry Goldsmith.
 




dougdeep

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Dancing with wolves wasn't bad.
 




Les Biehn

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Icy Gull said:
Nearly..Wang Chung, good song not sure about the rest of the soundtrack though

80's synth at its best. Well maybe not at its best but it still has a certain charm.
 




chez

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Jul 5, 2003
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There are so any good ones. Tom Cruise always seems to be in films with great soundtracks, Risky Business, Legend, Cocktail and Top Gun are a few that spring to mind. Other good ones include "Streets Of Fire", "Dances With Wolves", "Kevin & Perry Go Large" and "Titanic".

Oh and another one for 80's cheese has to be "The Wedding Singer".
 
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Rangdo

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Apr 21, 2004
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The Donnie Darko soundtrack is good. Both the original score and the soundtrack.
 


Trufflehound

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Brightonian74 said:
Excellent call!

I saw a John Barry concert in the Albert Hall about 4 years ago....

When the Bond theme started up, the hairs on the back of my neck stood up.

I saw Goldfrapp last night (young Alison is looking even hotter now she's straightened her hair, but that's another story... :love: ).

The in-house DJ seemed to be taking most of his selections from John Barry's "Themeology" CD. Was brilliant to hear the themes to On Her Majesty's Secret Service and the Persuaders blaring out at 100dB...
 


Jam The Man

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The soundtrack to Titanic is uncannilly similar to that of Courage Under Fire...


In another weird related link, the soundtrack to Star Trek 4 is very similar to The cartoon version of Lord Of The Rings :lolol:
 




Man of Harveys

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Trufflehound said:
I saw Goldfrapp last night (young Alison is looking even hotter now she's straightened her hair, but that's another story... :love: ).

The in-house DJ seemed to be taking most of his selections from John Barry's "Themeology" CD. Was brilliant to hear the themes to On Her Majesty's Secret Service and the Persuaders blaring out at 100dB...
Did she yodel? Did you yodel along?
 
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n1 gull

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Betty Blue soundtrack was superb, although I've not heard it in ages, so it might sound shite now.

I always thought the Big Blue was a top film, wathced it the other night and thought it was rubbish, might be the same with betty blue
 


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