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Whoever put Lyrics to “Fighting in the Market” from the Merlin soundtrack deserves a medal.
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muchcelebrated · 3 months
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Excuse me but we need to discuss the original scoring happening as Jack is having his epiphany about the noose and the scenes that follow after
Like what do you mean there’s a ticking clock in the instrumentation as he races to tell his true love that he thinks he figured out how to save her life only for him to find her collapsed on the floor leading to him carrying her to the hospital so he can perform life saving surgery on her?
I actually think it’s illegal to have a scene where all sound fades out except the original score to amp up the tension and then NOT release that score for the public to blast in their ears
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jan-ey · 2 years
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oldshowbiz · 2 months
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The score for Bad Influence (1990) fits the genre perfectly - that genre of moody LA thrillers so dominant in the 1980s.
Still it's sort of an unlikely soundtrack album.
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heavenintheclouds · 1 month
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Unpopular opinion : The hunback of Notre Dame is a freaking masterpiece same level as the Prince of Egypt, a freaking delicacy , the soundtrack is perfect gives me chills everytime , we get to have a real villain like A REAL ONE . The storyline no words to describe it it's just wow . I can't this movie is really good .
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originalsoundtalk · 3 months
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The way this OP prepares us for entering Ghost City with the sound of creaking hinges is a delight.
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It's there, very faintly in the opening few measures, and then again very faintly in the first line of the vocals. Most obviously it sticks out at 00:32 as Xie Lian is wandering the streets of Ghost city in the visuals.
There's something very anticipatory about it, but it also gives me goosebumps. Like I'm sneaking somewhere I shouldn't be and I know it.
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lemonyoatmilk · 7 months
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Ayo who leaked whole the NPMD soundtrack on YouTube?
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vg-music-i-like · 4 months
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Trucy's Theme - Child of Magic // Gyakuten Meets Jazz Soul
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emotinalsupportturtle · 6 months
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As much as I’m excited about 60th anniversary specials, David Tennant AND Catherine Tate coming back, RTD taking over again, Ncuti Gatwa as the new doctor etc do you know what I am most excited for? 3 words:
Murray Gold’s return
Sometimes just thinking about it makes me vibrate with joy and anticipation
That man is a pure and utter GENIUS and honestly wrote some of the best soundtracks ever. his music is purely magical and just so so good. The mixture of genres, how the music actually tells the story and perfectly encapsulates the characters personality is masterful. He has the epic tracks, the dramatic pieces, the contemplative ones, the bittersweet - I don’t know how but he does it all. There is also something so `’doctor who” about his music which is so iconic, I cannot explain
The new themes (60th anniversary, 15th doctors and Ruby Sunday’s) are FIRE and by god, I can’t wait for another whole dw era with his music
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to2llynottoby · 1 year
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It's not like I need you to hear me We're craving for what's burning inside It's not like I need you to find me We're the sound of what's been crawling inside
A proper rock jam, this song will swing its way into your head as you plow through life's adversities.
Takeharu Ishimoto - Kill The Itch
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rhapsodynew · 19 days
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More than the battle of life with death, and perhaps the whole world! The true story of the Immortal…
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Film Director Russell Mulcahy asked the band to write the theme music for their debut feature film, under the working title Highlander, and in early 1986 the band Queen finally gathered in the studio. The musicians watched the working version of the film and lit up so much that they decided to record the full "soundtrack". The director gladly agreed, because he thought that if anyone could do it, it would be "Queen", because they wrote powerful hymn songs, and this was exactly what was needed for the film.
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The first song recorded was "A Kind Of Magic", which he composed Roger Taylor and for whom at the BBC Studio Russell Mulcahy shot a video clip. The action captured the musicians, as it was not clear what they were doing - participating in the creation of a film or recording their next album.
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More powerful tracks were recorded for the film 
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Brian May was inspired by the scene in which the immortal Connor MacLeod picks up his dying wife. On the way home, he made the first sketches of the future hit. It is worth noting that it sounds in the same episode of the picture (later the song was included in some parts of the TV series "Highlander").
Brian took the title "Who Wants to Live Forever" from the movie "Flash Gordon", for which Queen composed the entire soundtrack. The song was recorded with the participation of a symphony orchestra conducted by Michael Kamen, who also worked on the music for The Highlander. In the picture, Freddie Mercury sings the whole song, but on the record the first verse and a few more lines are performed by May.
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When Freddie died, the song "Who Wants to Live Forever" acquired a special meaning for his fans. Rumors immediately spread that it was originally dedicated to Mercury, that he sang it, anticipating an imminent death, and so on. However, researchers of the Queen band claim that Mercury did not yet know about the terrible disease when he recorded the song. Therefore, it is unlikely that he could seriously think about death, even if he did not feel well.
According to Roger Taylor, he was so drunk during the filming of the video that he did not remember his parts: "It was a long, boring shoot, and terribly serious. She seemed a little religious, so I can't say I was attracted to her. I really like the song in the context of the movie "Highlander", with all the filming of the highlander and his wife, how she gets old, and all this is filmed in the mountains, it seemed to me very beautiful and touching."
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Of course, the message song, the testament song "The Show Must Go On" is one of the greatest songs in the history of rock music. The composition "Who Wants to Live Forever" can be considered a kind of prologue or preface to this immortal work.
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brokehorrorfan · 1 year
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Rodan, Godzilla vs. Mothra, and Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack’s original motion picture soundtracks available on vinyl from Mondo. Each title is limited to 2,000.
Rodan, composed by Akira Ifukube (Godzilla), is pressed on 140-gram “Rodan Wings” colored vinyl. It's housed in a gatefold jacket with spot varnish featuring artwork by Henry Abrams. Priced at $35, it will ship in February.
Godzilla vs. Mothra, composed by Ifukube, is pressed on 2xLP 140-gram “Battra Beam vs. Mothra Silk” colored vinyl with a screen-printed D side. It's housed in a gatefold jacket with artwork by Greg Ruth. Priced at $45, it will ship in February.
Giant Monsters All-Out Attack, composed by Kow Otani (Colorful), is pressed on 2xLP 140-gram “Barragon” colored vinyl with a screen-printed D side. It's housed in a gatefold jacket with artwork by Wes Benscoter. Priced at $45, it will ship in April.
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oldshowbiz · 6 months
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Vic Mizzy's continuous loop of harpsicord.
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crazysublimenightmare · 9 months
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Lucy Dacus in heartstopper!?!?!?!?!
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lisamarie-vee · 1 year
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