Music with some meaning for you.
#281
THX1138 was released in 1971. It was George Lucas' first movie - the culmination (essentially) of his (graduate) work at USC Film School. Not certain if you've seen, it is brilliant. It was his short work entitled Electronic Labyrinth: THX 1138 4EB.
The soundtrack was written by Argentinian pianist composer Lalo Schifrin. Lalo produced the soundtracks/themes to Mission Impossible, Bullitt, Enter The Dragon, Dirty Harry, etc.
The soundtrack was written by Argentinian pianist composer Lalo Schifrin. Lalo produced the soundtracks/themes to Mission Impossible, Bullitt, Enter The Dragon, Dirty Harry, etc.
We're driving, driving, driving on the autobahn A wide valley lies in front of us The sun is shining with glittering rays The road is a gray band White stripes, green border Now we turn on the radio
From the loudspeaker it sounds: We drive on the highway
#282
I was going to mention it was essentially Robert Duvall's first lead role in film acting after he left theatre, but I believe you've already made the connection!
EDIT: I guess that isn't really true. I thought it was but it is not. He starred in To Kill A Mockingbird & MASH, as well.
EDIT: I guess that isn't really true. I thought it was but it is not. He starred in To Kill A Mockingbird & MASH, as well.
Last edited by Vintage Chief; November 16th, 2020 at 03:06 PM. Reason: Duvall
#288
It's that time again, not only for the Pogues lead singer to get his teeth done. Fats Domino's teeth were okay
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrAwK9juhhY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DbjPkVf82M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrAwK9juhhY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DbjPkVf82M
#290
well how could we forget this one ?
I saw a interview with the guy who played the kid ( Billy Redden ,he runs a hardware store now ) he said that he did not play, according to him the shirt he was wearing was special made ( the sleeves ) and there was someone behind him playing the banjo.
I could watch this clip 1000 times
I could watch this clip 1000 times
#291
...I could watch this clip 1000 times...
Anyone into electric Balaikas?
Last edited by Killian_Mörder; December 24th, 2020 at 01:52 PM.
#299
Etta
Who hasn't done a cover of Etta or her songs ? so here's the original !!
often imitated never duplicated !! no not even you Beyonce !!
Troubled life , Great talent
often imitated never duplicated !! no not even you Beyonce !!
Troubled life , Great talent
Last edited by solly; January 3rd, 2021 at 06:09 PM.
#301
WOW, that is some video, what a concert that must have been. I saw Alvin Lee and Ten Years After and Leslie West and Mountain in 1970. Imaginary Cowboy was classic Leslie. didn't hear much from either after that.
Steve
Steve
#302
Alvin Lee died in 2013 from complications from surgery.
Last edited by solly; January 4th, 2021 at 01:32 PM.
#307
Tito and the Tarantulas
Tito and the Tarantulas !!!!!!(yes a real band)
and oh yeah you probably may have missed it but Selma Hayek had a small part. also a great driving tune by Tito is Angry cockroaches hard to keep your foot off the gas when listening to it , also Back to the house a good one !
and oh yeah you probably may have missed it but Selma Hayek had a small part. also a great driving tune by Tito is Angry cockroaches hard to keep your foot off the gas when listening to it , also Back to the house a good one !
Last edited by solly; January 5th, 2021 at 10:01 AM.
#316
"Thank God the Tiki bar is open " cool song give it a listenhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ToyhknE5YUg
#320
But this thread is about what songs/music means something to you.
U.D.O. it is we all need to learn to get along and look past the book cover.
Enigma was the first band that I moved past only listening to 2 mainstream types of music.
Others I posted ,it is a personal thing that happened in my and allot of peoples lives when I was at an age that I was not old enough to understand why or even how this could happen, along with the confusion of your body going through changes.
The biggest one is below and I would crank it a lot, only to fall on deaf ears, and at the time it was a battle cry, but parents don't understand what breaking up a family does to the kids mental state.
So here ya go. it is more mainstream music wise and a band that was huge, but a deep track on the album.
And the words ring as much today as it did back then ,to anyone that is a child and family is going through this.
Last edited by Grayghost; January 7th, 2021 at 08:31 PM.