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@lotusch posted Nirvana MTV Unplugged it reminded me it used to be one of my favourite sessions to watch, such a great band, sorry but Foo Fighters just do not come close for me, though still brilliant.



One of my favourite bands from the last decade and probably one i will always listen to. On my list to see live....



Luckily enough for me one of the only Little Dragon songs i dont like was remixed and made soooooo much better, which is rare for me. Theres too many remixes but this did justice....



Going for the most post edits in a one hour period...



Could this be the ultimate slotting tune? Replace the word girlfriend with money and its an anthem...



Signing off with this one...from the pacifist inside me....another great artist cut short

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Your right, i had forgot.......at the end when all the buildings are exploding...great film.

I agree, Fight Club is a great film. So songs from the movies it is then. Here's a nice track from Drive (2011):



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While I'm at it, another one from the same movie. Love it when the songs are just right for the movie they are a part of:



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Love this track, knew from the first couple of bars i was going to like it. Would make an epic dance tune if remixed.

Love discovering new music Not seen that film either, ill try and find it for a watch

Edit: While were at it my contribution from very almost, certainly, probably, my fav film Leon



And my very almost, certainly, probably, fav western A Fistful Of Dollars

 
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Leon....what a film that is. :thumbsup:

Theres an extended version i saw where Leon trains her on some random hits. Have you seen it? Which one did you prefer? The normal version was the best for me. The extended scenes although decent didnt seem to fit the feel of the movie.

From Requiem For a Dream....think this has been used on another movie or two also.

 
Just watched A Scanner Darkly for the first time in ages.

Liked this track....



I missed the afterword on the credits before which lead me to a search on them, ive lost a few to addictions as im sure we all have and these words are so true.....

This has been a novel about some people who were punished entirely too much for what they did. They wanted to have a good time, but they were like children playing in the street; they could see one after another of them being killed—run over, maimed, destroyed—but they continued to play anyhow. We really all were very happy for a while, sitting around not toiling but just bullshitting and playing, but it was for such a terrible brief time, and then the punishment was beyond belief: even when we could see it, we could not believe it…. For a while I myself was one of these children playing in the street; I was, like the rest of them, trying to play instead of being grown up, and I was punished. I am on the list below, which is a list of those to whom this novel is dedicated, and what became of each.
Drug misuse is not a disease, it is a decision, like the decision to step out in front of a moving car. You would call that not a disease but an error in judgment. When a bunch of people begin to do it, it is a social error, a life-style. In this particular life-style the motto is “Be happy now because tomorrow you are dying.” But the dying begins almost at once, and the happiness is a memory. It is, then, only a speeding up, an intensifying, of the ordinary human existence. It is not different from your life-style, it is only faster. It all takes place in days or weeks or months instead of years. “Take the cash and let the credit go,” as Villon said in 1460. But that is a mistake if the cash is a penny and the credit a whole lifetime.
There is no moral in this novel; it is not bourgeois; it does not say they were wrong to play when they should have toiled; it just tells what the consequences were. In Greek drama they were beginning, as a society, to discover science, which means causal law. Here in this novel there is Nemesis: not fate, because any one of us could have chosen to stop playing in the street, but, as I narrate from the deepest part of my life and heart, a dreadful Nemesis for those who kept on playing. So, though, was our entire nation at this time. This novel is about more people than I knew personally. Some we all read about in the newspapers. It was, this sitting around with our buddies and bullshitting while making tape-recordings, the bad decision of the decade, the sixties, both in and out of the establishment. And nature cracked down on us. We were forced to stop by things dreadful.
If there was any ‘sin’, it was that these people wanted to keep on having a good time forever, and were punished for that, but, as I say, I feel that, if so, the punishment was far too great, and I prefer to think of it only in a Greek or morally neutral way, as mere science, as deterministic impartial cause-and-effect. I loved them all. Here is the list, to whom I dedicate my love:
To Gaylene deceased
To Ray deceased
To Francy permanent psychosis
To Kathy permanent brain damage
To Jim deceased
To Val massive permanent brain damage
To Nancy permanent psychosis
To Joanne permanent brain damage
To Maren deceased
To Nick deceased
To Terry deceased
To Dennis deceased
To Phil permanent pancreatic damage
To Sue permanent vascular damage
To Jerri permanent psychosis and vascular damage
…and so forth.
In Memoriam. These were comrades whom I had; there are no better. They remain in my mind, and the enemy will never be forgiven. The ‘enemy’ was their mistake in playing. Let them all play again, in some other way, and let them be happy.
 
Theres an extended version i saw where Leon trains her on some random hits. Have you seen it? Which one did you prefer? The normal version was the best for me. The extended scenes although decent didnt seem to fit the feel of the movie.

From Requiem For a Dream....think this has been used on another movie or two also.



Those scenes don't ring a bell with me at all, so I have to assume I've only seen the normal version.

And to be honest, I would probably prefer the normal version.
 
Never mind Ghost, here's Goathammer

with a nice festive tune



I think you posted a song from a wrong band. I don't blame you. With all that Brexit nonsense going on and all that. Instead of another Canadian band, this is what you were looking for.



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I lasted all of 10/15 seconds. Is he speaking Spanish or something? I tried, i wish i could like it. It sounds like fun being in a mosh pit!
Can't say I'm terribly sure myself. I think it's best reserved for Christmas parties and/ or funerals :eek:
 
Oh yes, Sepultura is a great band. Here's their version of Angel. The Clergy approves. Easy on the eyes Sucker Punch fan video version.



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I remember us lot seeing them at Big Day Out in 1999, when Derrick Green was the new frontman, and everyone was " :eek: "
 

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