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Martin
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Subject: The song-is-from thread
18/12/2006 10:55 GMT
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The thread where we discuss well known songs from obscure sources.
From free to air TV last night:
The Look of Love...Casino Royalle (1967). |
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Subject: Re: The song-is-from thread
18/12/2006 14:37 GMT
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I don't know that song - and I really didn't like the 1960s version of Casino Royale.
How about this:
Song: Just Dropped In (To see What Condition My Condition Was In) Film: The Big Lebowski
This song is psychedelic sixties rock performed by Kenny Rogers and the Limited Edition (before Rogers went country!)......and it's a bloody classic. It was the perfect soundtrack to use when The Dude (Jeff Bridges) has his surreal fantasy bowling dream about Julianne Moore. |
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Martin
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Subject: Re: The song-is-from thread
18/12/2006 16:09 GMT
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I meant more in a "successful songs commissioned for things which have gone on to be kind of obscure" way, but yes that's a good film and sequence. |
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Subject: Re: The song-is-from thread
18/12/2006 23:26 GMT
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The Big Lebowski was an excellent film from the Coen Brothers. Jeff Bridges was perfect as 'The Dude'. One of their best.
The 1967 version of Casino Royale was appalling, and not part of the official series thankfully.
It had a total of 5 directors and countless scriptwriters, one of whom was an uncredited Woody Allen. Allen threatened to sue the producers of they ever admitted that he had a hand in the script!!
The new version of Casino Royale is great.
I know thats nothing to do with the thread, but I thought I'd put my two cents in somewhow!! |
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Subject: Re: The song-is-from thread
19/12/2006 06:46 GMT
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I'll continue in the manner I intended...
The Candy Man...Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971).
Commissioned as a tie in with Quaker Oats' Willy Wonka line, The Candy Man went on to become a standard. While the film isn't obscure, this song is the single most successful thing from it.
Send in the Clowns...A Little Night Music (1973).
Just another Sondheim tune in this Bergmanesque musical theatre piece, Send in the Clowns was siezed upon by artists as disparate as Frank Sinatra, Kenny Rogers and Count Basie, becoming Sondehim's only hit--the only thing in his career to rival this is Comedy Tonight from A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1962). |
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Subject: Re: The song-is-from thread
19/12/2006 11:54 GMT
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I loved Blue Monn fom the Anerican Werewolf in London. |
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Subject: Re: The song-is-from thread
19/12/2006 21:13 GMT
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"Bad Moon Rising"? I`d always assumed this was an established song that was used in the film because of its` lyrics. Is that so? But how about "Knockin`on Heavens Door" from Pat Garret & Billy The Kid. Though the film is a classic with the critics,I`m sure the "average Joe" is hardly aware of its existence. (Trivia Note;"Everybody`s Talkin`" from Midnite Cowboy was destined to be Lay,Lady,Lay by Bob Dylan but he took too long coming up with the goods.) |
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Martin
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Subject: Re: The song-is-from thread
19/12/2006 23:47 GMT
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Two good examples. Harry Nillson's famous as a song writer, yet his two biggest hits (Everybody's Talkin' and Without You) weren't written by him. Anyone seen The Point (1971)?
Back to Bacherach, who had a big hit with What's Up, Pussycat--unlike the film it was from... |
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Subject: Re: The song-is-from thread
20/12/2006 02:12 GMT
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I think we both might be right or wrong, because it could have been Van Morrisons Moon Dance? |
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Subject: Re: The song-is-from thread
20/12/2006 04:14 GMT
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how about "Who Wants to Live Forever" from the movie Highlander (by Queen)
Never settle with words when a flamethrower is so much more fun ... |
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Subject: Re: The song-is-from thread
21/12/2006 02:32 GMT
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Afternoon delights from Anchorman. |
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Subject: Re: The song-is-from thread
21/12/2006 02:34 GMT
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Golden Years from A knights Tale. you could say it about the whole soundtrack. |
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Subject: Re: The song-is-from thread
21/12/2006 06:56 GMT
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Terry and Tim've cottoned on, the purpose of the thread is to list successful songs with obscure origins in unsuccessful pieces, not songs which have been used in obscure of witty ways.
For instance, who's heard of the Capitol Review? and who hasn't heard of Swanee? |
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Subject: Re: The song-is-from thread
23/12/2006 03:12 GMT
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Swanee that barnesy brother. |
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Subject: Re: The song-is-from thread
23/12/2006 07:00 GMT
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As a coincidence, my brother was on his cover of If I were a Carpenter. They had an image of him on the big screen at the Countdown concert. |
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Subject: Re: The song-is-from thread
23/12/2006 15:03 GMT
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I think I've finally thought of a song that meets Martin's requiremnets for this Thread
How about AC/DCs Who Made Who from the film Maximum Overdrive? |
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Subject: Re: The song-is-from thread
23/12/2006 23:15 GMT
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Now you've got the idea Jimmy, can you think of any more?
Never settle with words when a flamethrower is so much more fun ... |
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Subject: Re: The song-is-from thread
23/12/2006 23:47 GMT
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But Who made who was writern for the sound track of maximum overdrive?? |
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Subject: Re: The song-is-from thread
04/01/2007 10:55 GMT
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Pop goes the weasel from Star Trek the Next generation: Encounter at Farpoint.
I know it was already famous but it is rather obscure. |
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Subject: Re: The song-is-from thread
04/01/2007 10:58 GMT
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Oh Yeah by Yello - Ferris Bueller's day off |
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