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dwill123
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acelxpro
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Posted: January 20 2008 at 16:55 |
If memory serves...
Wayne's World / Queen - Bohemian Rap City
Anchorman / Jethro Tull - Aqualung
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Proletariat
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Posted: January 20 2008 at 17:08 |
Explosions in the Sky did the Friday Night Lights soundtrack, crappy movie, good soundtrack
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who hiccuped endlessly trying to giggle but wound up with a sob
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Kim Ankara
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Posted: January 21 2008 at 10:47 |
crimhead wrote:
PG did the music for the Last temptation of Christ and Birdy.
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Don't forget Rabbit Proof Fence
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"I'm a dinosaur" - Adrian Belew
"I am a camera" - Trevor Horn
"I am yourself" - Keith Emerson
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PerfectGnat
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Posted: January 21 2008 at 21:52 |
martinprog77 wrote:
there is a scene in ''the 40 years old virgin '' that's made a reference of a classic prog band
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I have to say, I've always viewed Asia as Pop with Prog influences than an actual Prog band, but I can see how people might think differently. And not only did the film reference them, Heat of the Moment was in the soundtrack.
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SilverSean
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Posted: January 23 2008 at 22:34 |
Wayne's World, anybody? That is, if you consider Bohemian Rhapsody to be prog.
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Hold on to the Dream...
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rodlop
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Posted: April 16 2008 at 15:13 |
The Departed - Comfortably Numb
Rodrigo
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micky
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Posted: April 16 2008 at 18:10 |
SilverSean wrote:
Wayne's World, anybody? That is, if you consider Bohemian Rhapsody to be prog. |
who wouldn't... if that ain't prog... what the hell IS hahha. Oh wait. .I forgot... it actually was popular and achieved some measure of commercial success and notoriety. That discounts it.
Edited by micky - April 16 2008 at 18:11
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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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Poser
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Posted: April 16 2008 at 18:45 |
While sitting through a few painful hours of watching Friends at a friend's house, I remember perking up to watch for a minute when Phoebe said she dated the entire group Jethro Tull.
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el böthy
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Posted: April 16 2008 at 22:05 |
Poser wrote:
While sitting through a few painful hours of watching Friends at a friend's house, I remember perking up to watch for a minute when Phoebe said she dated the entire group Jethro Tull. |
On a similar note, Sara Jessica Parker once had a Yes T shirt. I remember there was a video link in this site...
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TR!P
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Posted: April 17 2008 at 04:18 |
Lofcaudio wrote:
The Departed has a fairly decent cover version of Comfortably Numb in it. |
i hope thats a joke i havnet seen the movie since it was in cinema, but i remember shuddering' at the sound of it, it was all so cheesy and didnt go with the scene at all (from what i remember it was wahlberg getting it on with some chick) never thought id' hear a song so cheesy like that in a scorsese flick yea i remember when i saw buffalo66 ages ago thinking, man nice soundtrack, never realised it was YES till now ive been hearing Epitah by Crimson in a couple tv shows latly
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TR!P
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Posted: April 17 2008 at 04:25 |
oh wait, just rememberd, to all the english/irish peeps here would may know the old'ish TV show "Banzai"
i was watching it the other day, and as you may know if ya watch the show, its like a parody japenese/chinese game show type deal where you have to bet on certain silly games
anyway, last week i was watchin a few shows and that guy Fish was on, and the game was to see if an old woman could finish her whole pint of beer by the time Fish began singing the intro to his song,
i dont know antything about fish so im afraid i dont know the song, but im sure its prob on youtube,
oh and then they had another round where it was the same idea except the old woman had to get to the top of her stairs on her electric chair stairs seat thing'e before fish sang the intro
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Squonkman
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Posted: April 17 2008 at 04:29 |
As I have posted before, the movie The Mothman Prophecies, based on a true story, has music by King Black Acid in it, a progressive psychedelic band out of the Portland Ore area that is similar to Porcupine Tree.
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Squonkman
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Posted: April 17 2008 at 04:35 |
Slartibartfast wrote:
BaldJean wrote:
not any music I know, but the "Twin Peaks" movie has a scene in a bar (somewhere between 10 and 15 minutes long) in which a band on stage plays some great psychedelic stuff. I have no idea who this band are, but would really like to know; so if anybody knows please tell me |
I believe the song you're referring to is called the Pink Room. (you are talking about the song with the bowed bass, heavy guitars, and a hard driving drum beat?) If so it's only a little over four minutes on the soundtrack, maybe it just seemed that long. I'll have to check my soundtrack CD when I get home, but I think it's not a real band but a Lynch/Badalamenti concoction.
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that music is so effectively haunting and chilling. I bought the soundtrack CD for just that song, also thinking it was possibly some psychedelic backwoods punk group. The way Lynch turns the volume up on that music and depresses the dialog, and gives us "subtitles" is very effective. Very surreal atmosphere.
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Dean
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Posted: April 17 2008 at 04:37 |
TR!P wrote:
Lofcaudio wrote:
The Departed has a fairly decent cover version of Comfortably Numb in it. |
i hope thats a joke
i havnet seen the movie since it was in cinema, but i remember shuddering' at the sound of it, it was all so cheesy and didnt go with the scene at all (from what i remember it was wahlberg getting it on with some chick) never thought id' hear a song so cheesy like that in a scorsese flick
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Erm, that's the Roger Waters and Van Morrison version from The Wall (Live in Berlin) 
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Squonkman
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Posted: April 17 2008 at 04:41 |
We must not forget the great movie American Psycho, which not only features the lead character playing a little Genesis on his stereo, along with Phil Collins while two prostitutes are getting it on, but a classic dialog on how he didn't like the proggy Genesis of the 70s, but likes their more pop direction in the 80s, especially "In Too Deep". I think he specifically mention the great 'ensemble playing of Collins Banks and Rutherford on Duke'.........
Edited by Squonkman - April 17 2008 at 04:44
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jme
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Posted: April 17 2008 at 12:35 |
ah, i LOVE the work of david lynch! watch eraser head, and hear TRUE industrial music! ;-)
on IFC a while back, i saw this movie about this guy who took weeks to paint ONE painting, which he called "redman". (sorry, i do not recall the title of the movie). "in the court of the crimson king" was in the movie.
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jme
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Posted: April 17 2008 at 12:39 |
hey kim, on your signature, dont forget "i'm wheels. i'm moving wheels."-adrian belew ;-)
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"gravity: it's what's for dinner!"
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TR!P
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Posted: April 17 2008 at 17:24 |
sweet jesus, your right, just youtube'd it... well my face sure is red, but even now listening to it, i dunno, still dont think it fitted the scene at all, i stand by the cheesy remark
and btw, DarqDean~ did you used to be on the Dream Theater forums or something, this was prob back when octavarium JUST came out? your sig pic. seems so familiar, maybe i just saw it on here a year ago or something?
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: April 17 2008 at 17:49 |
Proletariat wrote:
Explosions in the Sky did the Friday Night Lights soundtrack, crappy movie, good soundtrack |
I've been tempted to watch that one because of who is on the soundtrack, despite the fact that I have no interest in sports whatsoever, thanks for the warning. 
Edited by Slartibartfast - April 17 2008 at 17:49
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