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    Whats your favourite movie soundtrack songs ? Here's 2 of mine
    In the name of the father, opening scenes, playing Voodo Chile over a scene featuring a riot in Belfast ( early 70's ) and The Departed, playing over the credits, Roy Buchanan : Sweet Dreams.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rob murray View Post
    Whats your favourite movie soundtrack songs ? Here's 2 of mine
    In the name of the father, opening scenes, playing Voodo Chile over a scene featuring a riot in Belfast ( early 70's ) and The Departed, playing over the credits, Roy Buchanan : Sweet Dreams.
    Has to be gladiator..I have the cd

    I also like the soundtrack for lion king and Tarzan....

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    I Like "bob The Builder" Soundtrack

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    Quote Originally Posted by STUDMUFFIN View Post
    I Like "bob The Builder" Soundtrack
    Do you like the version of Crocodile Rock ?

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    Tron (Wendy Carlos), 12 Monkeys (Paul Buckmaster), Original Star Wars Trilogy (John Williams), Harold & Maude (Cat Stevens) to name but a few...

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    Barber's, Adagio for Strings from Platoon. Sends shivers down my spine.

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    Get Carter, High Fidelity, The Harder They Come........

    But "In The Name Of The Father" gets my vote for best use of music. Awesome stuff!

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    the lion king had a good sound track
    where to she go ?

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    I cannae give a favourite soundtrack for I have two.For a feel of the film Trainspotting.For a soundtrack that deals with the situation of a film for me it has to be Mike Oldfields Killing Fields soundtrack,excellent.

    Sorry Rob,soundtrack songs.To me it has to be Lust for Life in Trainspotting and Etude in the Killing Fields.
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    good morning vietnam had a good soundtrack
    where to she go ?

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    Two of my favourites, Woodstock and 200 Motels.

    My all time favourite? The Last Waltz.
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    The Mission and Once Apon a Time in America, two very haunting sound scores.

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    pink floyd 'the wall'
    Merry Meet, Merry Part and Merry Meet Again
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    I hear yee Boozeburglar! The Last Waltz all the way!

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    hmmm.. al th chick flick ones!!

    greace, pretty woman, dirty dancin etc...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cedric Farthsbottom III View Post
    I cannae give a favourite soundtrack for I have two.For a feel of the film Trainspotting.For a soundtrack that deals with the situation of a film for me it has to be Mike Oldfields Killing Fields soundtrack,excellent.

    Sorry Rob,soundtrack songs.To me it has to be Lust for Life in Trainspotting and Etude in the Killing Fields.
    Lust for life brilliant !! I remember hearing this in the last 70's and thinking the song was crap. Flash forward for to Trainspotting and within the context of the film it seems to take a life of its own, Absolutely brilliant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by erli View Post
    Barber's, Adagio for Strings from Platoon. Sends shivers down my spine.

    Deffo agree there, everyone I speak to looks at me funny when I try to explain the feeling. It just sends immense shivers from the back of my head right down my body when the volumes cranked up.

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    Dirty Dancing
    Grease
    Interview with the vampire
    The little mermaid (and most other disney films!! hah)
    the labrynth...

    there must be many more..

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    "Amadeus" - this one got me started on classical music and opera and in particular the genius of Mozart!!

    "Farinelli-Il-Castrato" - more opera.

    Two great movies, very entertaining - highly recommended, superb soundtracks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by octane View Post
    Deffo agree there, everyone I speak to looks at me funny when I try to explain the feeling. It just sends immense shivers from the back of my head right down my body when the volumes cranked up.
    Crackin tune.But the song was better used for me in 'The Elephant Man' starring John Hurt,very moving.
    Their coming to take me away.....haha-hee-hee-ho-ho

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