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Old 31st March 2011, 06:28 PM
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Exactly and if you look at certain music videos from the time, they borrow heavily from fantastical cinema. Think of Total Eclipse of the Heart or Wild Boys.

You could use edits from Phenomena for a New Romantic video.

Re: Frankie Goes to Hollywood. The Demons soundtracks throw up similar surprises. It always weirds me out when I hear The Smiths pop up in Demons 2. I often wonder whether Morrisey knews about it.
There is something about music videos and cinema where they borrow heavily from each other -- I watched Razorback last week and, before it was mentioned by Alan Jones in the featurette, noticed how closely the visuals resembled Russell Mulcahy's early music videos such as Video Killed the Radio Star, with plenty of fog and backlighting.
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Spot on.
His video background is blatantly obvious,and Razorback is all the more stunning for it!
As it was in Highlander....
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The strange, atmospheric Bill Wyman track "Valley" is one of my faves from the film.
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I published a blog on the Phenomena soundtrack this week, so I thought I'd ask people what they think of the music in Argento's film.

Do people like the mix of Goblin-style horror-disco-prog-rock with thundering Metal (see also Demons)?

Click the LP to read the post...

Did you find out who did the piece of music that plays with the scene of Jennifer's room-mate going out to meet her boyfriend late at night? It's been bugging me for years!
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pass. the soundtrack is the worst thing about the film IMO. how ANYONE could rank this with SUSPIRIA
each to their own and aw that, but some things i just cant let go....
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Old 9th June 2011, 10:20 AM
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pass. the soundtrack is the worst thing about the film IMO. how ANYONE could rank this with SUSPIRIA
each to their own and aw that, but some things i just cant let go....
I think we'll have to agree to disagree. This film contains some of my favourite pieces of music to ever grace an Argento film.
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Old 9th June 2011, 10:23 AM
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I think we'll have to agree to disagree. This film contains some of my favourite pieces of music to ever grace an Argento film.
indeed i disagree. iron ****ing maiden? good night. nothing personal, ever since i watched Creepers at the time, ive felt dismayed by the ST.
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Old 9th June 2011, 10:29 AM
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One of the Andi Sex Gang tracks features in Hobo With A Shotgun...

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Old 9th June 2011, 10:39 AM
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indeed i disagree. iron ****ing maiden? good night. nothing personal, ever since i watched Creepers at the time, ive felt dismayed by the ST.
As this trailer shows it's not all Iron Maiden, infact there is some beautiful pieces of music in this film.


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As this trailer shows it's not all Iron Maiden, infact there is some beautiful pieces of music in this film.


since i do have 3 copies, ive very familiar with the ST, and the clunky nature with which some of the music has been placed within the film destroys what tension there is for me, as ive said pass. we'll leave it at that, ok??
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