I am like a 456 GB “the complete quentin Tarantino” collection That somebody whipped up LOL with everything from Side Rodriguez projects to every snippet from his films — always a good listen. My fav. Nancy Sinatra “Bang Bang”. I love that.
As I said in the other thread about this film, I'm getting a kick out of how happy Mark Lindsay is, on Facebook. He's beside himself, with so many of his band's songs in the soundtrack. To the poster / member who pointed out the two name changes...there was a third, when they became just The Raiders. My being a fan goes all the way back to their beginnings, mid 60s !
I saw Mark Lindsay on the 2018 Happy Together Tour and he sang a few of those Paul Revere & The Raiders hits, including "Indian Reservation" (when they were simply The Raiders). Mark was in fine voice and really got into the performance - dancing and prancing and kicking! Unfortunately, Mark was not along for the 2019 Happy Together Tour due to a pacemaker insertion.
Gusto to the rescue again, cool! The alternate "Down In Mexico" is superior, in my opinion, to the original ATCO. Note: I have one of those AMI Continental 2 jukeboxes, as was featured in "Death Proof", in our master bedroom!
How long has "Bring A Little Lovin'" by Los Bravos been waiting to be plucked by a movie director for a soundtrack? That bassline is ready to sell, sell, sell in 2019. I love Cashman and West and all their various disguises, but the Buchanan Brothers track from them isn't a better one IMO. It's still good to see music like this included.
Good one. You know, I didn't know how to write that medical procedure and I thought it might draw some attention. Oh, and actually The Buckinghams and Classics IV were inserted into the tour.
Soundtrack was awe-inspiring to hear in a 70mm print at the Arclight Cinerama Dome (and yes, we spontaneously applauded upon seeing it on the screen)
Part of the lyrics to Brother Love’s Traveling Show below; Seem like they were written with someone like Manson in mind. (Even though they were not.) Room gets suddenly still And when you'd almost bet You could hear yourself sweat, he walks in Eyes black as coal And when he lifts his face Ev'ry ear in the place is on him Starting soft and slow Like a small earthquake And when he lets go, Half the valley shakes It's Love, Brother Love, say Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show Pack up the babies and grab the old ladies And ev'ryone goes, 'cause everyone knows Brother Love's show
As readers see this film, please return here to comment on the Soundtrack - or preview the Soundtrack and opine on that! ALERT: Great thread on Tarantino style soundtrack proposed by SHF readers for 60’s Swinging London Here: Make-a-soundtrack: hypothetical Tarantino Swinging London movie...
Only disappointment was not having my favorite Raiders track “Kicks” on the soundtrack other than that love it!
Such a wonderful film and soundtrack - saw it in 70mm widescreen with great sound and the music is just so important to the picture. While I have most of the songs already, I'll probably spring for a vinyl edition of the soundtrack. And while it didn't make the release ($$$, of course), the use and placement of the Rolling Stones Out of Time is wonderful. Brother Love fits perfectly also. I was surprised by the choice of Buffy Sainte-Marie's cover of Circle Game, but good to see (hear?) her getting props.