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Playing Quake on an Oscilloscope

xxovercastxx says...

You can really hear the seeds of Trent's current success with movie soundtracks here.

I never really played the game with the soundtrack in, but I used to throw it in the stereo and play it out the windows on Halloween to scare the shit out of the trick-or-treaters.

Transformers StopMotion Attack On Giant

O Brother - Geographical Oddity

So, what happens when the world doesn't end?

grinter says...

>> ^Mikus_Aurelius:

Oppos... ..consciousness.



Perhaps it cognitive dissonance on my part that is leading me to see your examples as working counter to your arguments?

If once has the opportunity to eliminate their negative emotional reaction to slaughtering animals through repeated exposure (what do the psychologists call it, "exposure therapy"?), then he truly does have a foothold on his emotions.

Likewise, the "toughguy" crying in response to a string heavy movie soundtrack seems to work against your original point. Do you really expect the toughguy to ask the person next to him for tissues? I expect him to be embarrassed, and within a few hours to go back to thinking of himself as 'the kind of guy' who doesn't cry during Jennifer Aniston films.

Zombie Practise Target Because We'll Have Zombie Apocalypse

Vintage RCA Videodisc player... or, Video from an 'LP'

What should be done to tailgaters

Issykitty says...

entr0py... I am aware that Rammstein's music wasn't in this particular scene. I was loosely associating on the German theme (the comment about german engineering), and since Rammstein is in the movie soundtrack, I think it would be a good joke tag. I just explained away all the humor in it! You're supposed to read my mind, y'know!

oh, and cheesemoo... your homework tonight is to view David Lynch's Lost Highway, pronto!!! There will be a pop quiz...

Spider Pig: the other white religion

A Tribute to Some of the Best Movie Soundtracks of All Time

Godless says...

Good stuff. HaricotVert and Nebosuke are making good suggestions (Zimmer's work for The Gladiator is outstanding), but for a true tribute to movie soundtracks, you got to include John Barry.

A Tribute to Some of the Best Movie Soundtracks of All Time

ant says...

Bah for walkie talkies in E.T. scene.

There are too many good movie soundtracks. It's impossible to list all in ten minutes of YouTube video. Maybe hours. I'd rather see top 10 movie soundtracks by various people, AFI, or something.

Cowboy Junkies: Sweet Jane

Van Morrison and John Lee Hooker - Gloria

silvercord says...

From Wiki:

"Gloria is a rock song written by Van Morrison and originally recorded by Morrison's band Them in 1964 as the B-side of "Baby Please Don't Go", which reached #10 on the UK charts. It later reached #71 on the U.S. charts in 1966.

It was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999.

The song quickly become a garage rock staple and a rock standard, part of many rock bands' repertoires. It is particularly memorable for its "G-L-O-R-I-A" chorus. It is very easy to play (three-chords) and thus is popular with those learning to play guitar. Humorist Dave Barry joked that, if you drop a guitar down a flight of stairs, it will play "Gloria" on its way to the bottom.

The timeless popularity of the song may be best explained in a review written by Bill Janovitz(All Music): "The beauty of the original is that Van Morrison needs only to speak-sing , in his Howlin' Wolf growl to convey his teenage lust. "Them" never varies from the three chords, utilizing only dynamic changes to heighten the tension."[1]

Them's version of the song is included in Van Morrison's 2007 compilation album, Van Morrison at the Movies - Soundtrack Hits.

The song continues to be played by thousands of bands from famous recording artists to unknown garage bands.

Primal Scream - Kill All Hippies (HYPNOTIC)

Farhad2000 says...

Primal Scream are a rock group formed as a duo in 1982 in Glasgow, Scotland.

Several of their songs have appeared on movie soundtracks including "Trainspotting" in the film Trainspotting, "Miss Lucifer" and "Swastika Eyes" in The Football Factory, "Star" in The Jackal, "Movin' On Up" in Grand Theft Parsons and the game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (on fictional Alternative station Radio X), and "Come Together" in Human Traffic.

This song is from their 2000 album XTRMNTR. In 2001 Q magazine named it as one of the 50 Heaviest Albums Of All Time.



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