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John Fedele working on the soundtrack to the film "Reel Monsters".
Canon FTb
Kodak Vision 320T film
Home processed / Epson v700 scan
Im a sucker for Sailormoon Soundtracks. This one is no exception. This is a beautiful soundtrack inside out. The animation may be super bad in terms of quality and everything but lets not forget how awesome the soundtrack is! Tracks is influenced heavily by choirs, violins, acoustic guitars, and rock guitars. This is a nice soundtrack to pick. Eventhough the Blackmoon Arc havent been released yet, so to speak, (which is on disc 2) You can tell that it has a very dark theme to it. Excited to watch the next season!
::: Soundtrack ::: Ligabue [Siamo in Onda]
è leggero come l'aria
anzi forse più leggero
e finisce in qualche stereo
che qualcuno ha "preso in nero"
e finisce nella vita
di chi dice "e io che ne so?"
I was walking up this hill with beautiful light in front of me, the sky indicating there was drama in the air. Then these strangers arrived on the scene and performed a play... Jacques Brel soundtrack.....
It has been a while since I opened Photoshop, I've enjoyed presenting "pure & clean" (well not quite) photography only processed in Lightroom. This one invited me to do something else, somewhat inspired by the "movie challenge" between two most talented flickr contacts - Maria and Frank
Clockwork Orange* (1971) soundtrack album
*dystopian crime film directed by Stanley Kubrick and based on an Anthony Burgess novel titled 'A Clockwork Orange'.
[Soundtrack: finestre di dolore - Francesco de Gregori]
Seduti nella stanza con la bocca socchiusa,
aggrappati alle nostre sigarette,
aspettavamo l'alba senza troppo interesse,
soltanto per avere una scusa.
E Anna, perduta sul divano,
sembrava un bambino sconfitto
e la sua amica giovane le dava la mano
ma Anna era troppo occupata a contare ricordi sul soffitto.
E credo che fu in quel preciso momento
che venne da molto lontano un ricordo,
qualcosa di simile a un pianto di madri.
E due angeli vestiti di bianco scescero
con aria stupita e il vuoto nel cuore.
E aprimmo al pianto le finestre del dolore.
Just because I had fun making this list last year, I decided to do it again. I gotta say, I was pretty disappointed in this category this year (I'm looking at you, Rogue One), but we did get a few fantastic soundtracks that have made it into my list of my favorite soundtracks of all time! Anyways, here's my list!
1. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
2. Captain America: Civil War
3. Doctor Strange
4. La La Land
5. The Nice Guys
6. Moana
7. Arrival
8. The Magnificent Seven
9. Deadpool
10. Star Trek: Beyond
What were some of your favorite soundtracks of this year? Leave your lists in the comments below!
Here's the business end of the marvelous Magnolia. Rockefeller Park Greenhouse.
See the new slide show with wild soundtrack, guaranteed to surprise you: Here it is.
Macro Monday: Theme - Personal Soundtrack
Second posting for challenge. Can you guess what the song is?
UPDATE: Thanks all - It's White Blank Page by Mumford & Sons
Reposting, since i updated all the links to youtube (some of the "videos" suck). The list itself needs a 2.0 version.
I love compiling music so i had to try this for the My Life Soundtrack Group.
Opening credits: Otterley by Cocteau Twins from Treasure (listen)
Waking up: Sunshine of Your Love by Rockers Hi-Fi & Ella Fitzgerald from Mojo Club - The Remix Album (listen)
Average day: King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown by Augustus Pablo from King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown (listen)
First date: Late Night by Syd Barret from The Madcap Laughs (listen)
Falling in love: Like Someone In Love by Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers from At the Cafe Bohemia, Vol. 2 (listen)
Love scene: Slowly by Amon Tobin from Supermodified. (listen)
Fight scene: Theme from Enter The Dragon by Lalo Schifrin from Enter the Dragon BSO (listen)
Breaking up: Isn't it a Pity by Galaxie 500 (George Harrison cover) from On Fire. (listen)
Getting back together: Superstar by Sonic Youth (Carpenters cover) from If I Were a Carpenter (listen)
Secret love: Circe (Jazzanova Remix) by Ursula Rucker from Jazzanova's The Remixes 1997-2000 (disc 2) (listen)
Life's okay: Planetaria (a theme from a dream) by 4 Hero from Two Pages (listen)
Mental breakdown: Astronomy Domine by Voivod (Pink Floyd original from Nothingface (listen)
Driving: Nautilus by Bob James from One (listen)
Learning a lesson: Time Keeps on Slipping by Deltron 3030 (featuring Damon Albarn) from Deltron 3030 (listen)
Deep thought: Song to the Siren by The Czars (a Tim Buckley cover) also covered by This Mortal Coil [listen)
Flashback: Blue Nile by Alice Coltrane from Astral Meditations (listen)
Partying: Brown Paper Bag by Roni Size's Reprazent from New Forms (listen)
Happy dance: Galaxy Song by Eric Idle from Monty Python's The Meaning of Life (listen)
Regretting: I am Wrong by NoMeansNo from Wrong (listen)
Long night alone: The Girls of Porn by Mr. Bungle from Mr. Bungle (listen)
Death scene: Midnight Cowboy by Faith no More from Angel Dust (listen)
Closing credits: Sun is Shining by DJ Krush & Toshinori Kondo (Bob Marley cover) from Ki-Oku (listen)
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2/1/2010
Recher Theatre
Towson, MD
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Now it has been a few years since rewatching, but this was the film I was the most excited to revisit in my “Road to Infinity War” watchathon! But out of all the solo films in the first phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, I’ve probably seen Captain America: The First Avenger the most! I remember wanting to see this movie so bad, but for some odd circumstances, I remember watching this movie for the first time weeks after its release, but I loved it the first time. I was a fan of Captain America before the film, but the tone was just perfect for me as a 12 year old. Anyways, I just finished watching the film so let’s check out if Captain America: The First Avenger still holds up for me after this incredible journey we’ve seen Cap go through after his first outing!
Good: I think the biggest thing I’ve picked up after this rewatch is how much I love and respect on how the filmmakers handled the mythology of Captain America in this movie. It’s so interesting to watch Steve Rogers start out as propaganda through comics and shows, it was a genius idea of the filmmaker’s! This movie perfectly captures the tone of the original comics, yet still grounds itself through the great character development. The introduction to Steve Rogers into this cinematic universe was absolutely perfect in this film, Marvel Studios casted the perfect man for the job in Chris Evans and I can’t quite possibly see anyone else as the character now! This film is one of the few Marvel films that actually gets better after seeing the films that followed it. Now after watching everything that’s gone down with the relationship between Cap and Bucky in Winter Soldier and Civil War, it’s really cool to watch them as pure friends in this movie. I also believe that this film also has a very underrated villain in the Red Skull. Hugo Weaving does a great performance as Red Skull and I really wish we could see more of him in the future, I mean he’s one of the biggest villains of the Marvel universe, having this great character in one movie seems a bit odd. The last thing I’ll say about this film is I really like how different this feels from the rest of the MCU. Some of the best MCU films are some of the most original in terms of its tone and technical aspects, and the way The First Avenger looks and sounds makes it stand out from the rest of the films. Alan Silvestri created an amazing theme for the character, and I would be upset that it hasn’t returned in the other Captain America films, but I really like the soundtracks for Winter Soldier and Civil War so I don’t mind.
Bad: My biggest complaint with this film is the pacing. This film feels very rushed in terms of the plot and character development. I wish the filmmakers made Steve Rogers Captain America longer in the 40s, it feels like he became Captain America then was frozen in ice in a matter of weeks. It would’ve been cool if there was a time jump so maybe we could return to Steve in the 40s doing stuff as flashback in other films *cough*BlackPanther*cough*. I also wasn’t a fan of how fast Bucky was “killed off,” I really liked their relationship but I wanted to see more of it!
Overall, Captain America: The First Avenger is an amazing first film for an amazing character that ultimately gets dragged down with its rapid pacing. This film is only two hours and I feel like they could’ve added 30 more minutes of development to truly make us feel Cap’s loss when he ultimately gets woken up in the present. That being said, this film is still a solid entry into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but merely a stepping stone to greater and more memorable films. For these reasons, I’m going to give Captain America: The First Avenger a 7.75/10. Let me know your thoughts on the First Avenger are in the comments below and look forward to my review of the film that brought all these heroes together next week!
I find this band very funny
www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjJ7KCBykVU
and they must be contenders for the daftest, most meaningless rock lyrics:
Purple haze is in the sky,
See the angels wicked eye
all these things we must try
'Till we see the reasons why...
Anyway, that is why the sky is purple :-)
The dollies look through Mr Cloney's record collection (which could almost be as cool as him!) for the soundtrack to tonight's party.
Ayumi likes the sound of this Miles Davis LP...
... but then *IT* happens and the world will never be the same again...
For the my life soundtrack pool... thanks for the invite. :)
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Opening credits: In the hot hot rays~ Fleet Foxes
Waking up: Blonde on Blonde ~ Nada Surf
Average day: dreams never end ~ New Order
First date: Over the hills and far away ~ Led Zepplin
Falling in love: Under the Milky Way ~ The Church
Love scene: The Beautiful ones ~ Prince
Fight scene: where I end you begin ~ Radiohead
Breaking up: Porcelain ~ Moby
Getting back together: The Greatest ~ Catpower
Secret love: This Modern Love ~ Bloc party
Life's okay: Wraith pinned to the mist and other games~ of montreal
Mental breakdown: Where is my mind~The Pixies
Driving: Lullaby ~ The Cure
Learning a lesson: The simple story ~ Feist & Jane Birkin
Deep thought: Loro~Pinback
Flashback: Creep ~ Radiohead
Partying: Born Slippy ~ Underworld
Happy dance: Ceremony ~ New Order
Regretting: Mercy Street ~ Peter Gabriel
Long night alone: Bluebeard~ Cocteau Twins
Death Scene: Into the Mystic ~ Van Morrison
Closing credits: Dancing Barefoot ~ U2
Ma guarda quante stelle questa sera fino alla linea curva d' orizzonte,
ellissi cieca e sorda del mistero là dietro al monte:
si fingono animali favolosi, pescatori che lanciano le reti,
re barbari o cavalli corridori lungo i pianeti
e sembrano invitarci da lontano per svelarci il mistero delle cose
o spiegarci che sempre camminiamo fra morte e rose
o confonderci tutto e ricordarci che siamo poco o che non siamo niente
e che è solo un pulsare illimitato, ma indifferente.
Ma guarda quante stelle su nel cielo sparse in incalcolabile cammino:
tu credi che disegnino la traccia del destino?
E che la nostra vita resti appesa a un nastro tenue di costellazioni
per stringerci in un laccio e regalarci sogni e visioni,
tutto sia scritto in chiavi misteriose, effemeridi che guidano ogni azione,
lasciandoci soltanto il vano filtro dell' illusione
e che l' ambiguo segno dei Gemelli governi il corso della mia stagione
scontrandosi e incontrandosi nel cielo dello Scorpione ?
Ma guarda quante stelle incastonate: che senso avranno mai, che senso abbiamo?
Sembrano dirci in questa fine estate: siamo e non siamo
e che corriamo come il Sagittario tirando frecce a simboli bastardi,
antiche bestie, errore visionario, segni bugiardi.
C' erano ancora prima del respiro, ci saranno alla nostra dipartita,
forse fanno ballare appesa a un filo la nostra vita
e in tutto quel chiarore sterminato, dove ogni lontananza si disperde,
guardando quel silenzio smisurato l' uomo... si perde...
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Soundtrack, Francesco Guccini, “Stelle"
My tea’s gone cold. That’s right, my tea, cause I’m in England and guess what: it is not raining and it's really sunny! So Happy Soundtrack Monday from London everyone... and THANK YOU for visiting my stream!
Ok, the minute I found out Patrick Doyle was the composer I pre-ordered this sucker, cuz I f**kin love Patrick Doyle (Thor Kills the Destroyer, anyone?). So I was able to access the digital copy today, and while I won't listen to any of the tracks so as not to spoil myself I did notice a couple of goodies at the end: Lily James singing 'A Dream Is a Wish' and Helena Bonham-Carter singing 'Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo.' I can say that both are excellent and traditionally done (no pop start twists) and it makes me so happy they did this. Lily's voice is beautiful. It was one of the loveliest things I've ever heard; as I've mentioned before I've always thought that Disney's songs pale to R+H's, but this definitely rivals 'In My Own Little Corner.' I was warned earlier today about this movie being a tearjerker and after listening to her sing that song, well... I think it might just kick my ass.
The Who / Quadrophenia (soundtrack)
Side one:
- "I Am the Sea" – 2:03
- "The Real Me" – 3:28
- "I'm One" – 2:40
- "5:15" – 4:50
- "Love Reign O'er Me" – 5:11
Side two:
- "Bell Boy" – 4:55
- "I've Had Enough" – 6:11
- "Helpless Dancer" – 0:22
- "Doctor Jimmy" – 7:31
Side three:
- "Zoot Suit" (The High Numbers) – 2:00
- "Hi-Heel Sneakers" (Cross Section) – 2:46
- "Get Out and Stay Out" – 2:26
- "Four Faces" – 3:20
- "Joker James" – 3:13
- "The Punk and the Godfather" – 5:21
Side four:
- "Night Train" (James Brown) – 3:38
- "Louie Louie" (The Kingsmen) – 2:41
- "Green Onions" (Booker T. & the M.G.'s) – 2:46
- "Rhythm of the Rain" (The Cascades) – 2:28
- "He's So Fine" (The Chiffons) – 1:52
- "Be My Baby" (The Ronettes) – 2:30
- "Da Doo Ron Ron" (The Crystals) – 2:09
(All songs performed by The Who unless noted.)
Recorded: 1961–1979
sleeve design: Richard Evans; Photography by Frank Connor
Label: Polydor Records / 1979
ex Vinyl-Collection MTP
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quadrophenia_(soundtrack)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mod_(subculture)
Well I spent a couple of weeks thinking about this after seeing lots of life soundtracks on here.
So after alot of brainstorming and booty shaking ..... Here's the soundtrack to my life....
Opening credits Pretty in pink -Psychedelic furs
Waking up Hello Sunshine -Super furry animals
Average day Round here Counting - Crows
First date Catch the sun - The doves
Falling in love FNT - Semisonic
Love scene Venus as a boy - Bjork
Fight scene Mis-shapes - PULP
Breaking up Lets forget about it -Lisa Loeb
Getting back together Comedown - Bush
Secret love Strange and beautiful - Aqualung
Life's okay Reach for the sun - Polyphonic spree
Mental breakdown Raspberry swirl - Tori Amos or Jeremy - Pearl Jam
Driving Race for the prize - The flaming lips
Learning a lesson Colorblind - Counting crows
Deep thought In the air - REM
Flashback Girl from Mars - Ash
Partying My Sharona - The knack
Happy dance Dolly - Suede
Regretting Settle down - Unbelievable truth
Long night alone She don't want nobody near - Counting crows
Death sceneLast goodbye - Jeff Buckley
Closing credits Caring is creepy - The shins
Bonus track for my little Noah Green eyes - Coldplay
I'm thinking my film would be a cartoon!!
...straight from the heart .....heart shaped leaf of the Wild Yam that is :)
Remembering Bryan Adams
Remembering Michael Kiwanuka
Remembering Vandenberg
Remembering HEART !!! :)
Remembering Elton :)
Remembering Crazy Heart Soundtrack
Remembering Toni Braxton
Remembering Taylor Dayne
Remembering Survivor
Remembering Madonna
Remembering Miranda Lambert
Remembering The 1975
Remembering Juice Newton
Remembering Bonnie Tyler
Remembering Celine Dion
One more from Heart :)
Remembering Neil Young
In Search of Spring Beautys in the Woods of Virginia.
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Just out of bed..all in my head..i need to fed...but my stomach's full of lead.
Starting my morning with a fresh additude.
soundtrack for pic: youtu.be/zaGUr6wzyT8
Soundtrack: Os Tribalistas - Velha Infância
Felicidades a Roma Y Oscar. Absolutamente felíz por ustedes dos y ya saben como me gustan las historias de amor
salut!
á vossa!
Salute
prost
přípitek
干杯 (ganbei)
skål!
Osasuna
Santé!
skál!
Na zdorovje
kampai
Mi copa estuvo levantada toda la noche por los dos, en algunos momentos timidamente levantada por aquello del agobio que me producen las multitudes (estoy trabajando en ello).
(también se me rompió el tacón derecho... será que es como dicen que es de buena suerte?)