Best Soundtracks, post your favorite!
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just about anything composed by Hans Zimmer!!! (Black Hawk Down, Gladiator, Thin Red Line, Lion King, etc.)
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#6
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What Lies Beneath and Signs had the creepiest music! WLB kept suspensful and reflected Hitchcock movies with its mood while I believe Signs would have been creepier with JUST the music!! I love anything from John Williams, James Horner, Hans Zimmer. Gladiator was EXCELLENT! I don't really have ONE, I love em all!
#9
"Singles" soundtrack - brought "grunge" to the forefront in a big-*** way.
Alice In Chains, Chris Cornell/Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Mother Love Bone - yeah baby.
The song "Breath" by Pearl Jam is on no album other than "Singles". I saw them at Madison Square Garden in....'98, maybe? Anyway - they hadn't played that song live in over 4 years - and I was dying to hear it. Before the show, probably 20 or more people were walking around, handing out 8.5"x11" sheets of paper with "BREATH" typed on it as large as possible, asking that we hold them up before the first encore. I swear, when PJ came back out for that encore, there were literally THOUSANDS of us holding up those papers! Eddie Vedder said "Well, we haven't played this one in a long time, but **** you guys - here you go..." and they rocked it! Awesome time. There was actually a bad MP3 of it on Napster from someone. It was so frigging cool to be there - and I still have the paper with "BREATH" written on it - it's in a frame along with my ticket stub!
Oh - and the "Godzilla" soundtrack with Fuel and Days of the New is pretty damn cool too.
~HH
Alice In Chains, Chris Cornell/Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Mother Love Bone - yeah baby.
The song "Breath" by Pearl Jam is on no album other than "Singles". I saw them at Madison Square Garden in....'98, maybe? Anyway - they hadn't played that song live in over 4 years - and I was dying to hear it. Before the show, probably 20 or more people were walking around, handing out 8.5"x11" sheets of paper with "BREATH" typed on it as large as possible, asking that we hold them up before the first encore. I swear, when PJ came back out for that encore, there were literally THOUSANDS of us holding up those papers! Eddie Vedder said "Well, we haven't played this one in a long time, but **** you guys - here you go..." and they rocked it! Awesome time. There was actually a bad MP3 of it on Napster from someone. It was so frigging cool to be there - and I still have the paper with "BREATH" written on it - it's in a frame along with my ticket stub!
Oh - and the "Godzilla" soundtrack with Fuel and Days of the New is pretty damn cool too.
~HH
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