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Showgirls
Posted: 21 Jul 2008, 00:35
by msm67
Having seen this movie more times than I care to admit
(usually when there is nothing else on the damn telly), today I actually started viewing it from the beginning. Lo & behold, 2nd song in the movie is Vision Thing! Question is: Must one include soundtrack appearances in order to have "official" releases and/or "complete" collections? I really don't want to have get this cd!!!
Posted: 21 Jul 2008, 07:44
by deadagain
it is a bit shiite isn't it?
it all depends on how obsessive you are I suppose. can't say i'd bother - is only a very edited clip of the song on the film anyway isn't it?
Posted: 21 Jul 2008, 08:04
by dinky daisy
Shiite?
it is a great movie, and a perfect combination with VT. The American adaptation of Keetje Tippel - which is a hailing Mary from the Reeperbahn of the Lowlands.
Posted: 21 Jul 2008, 13:57
by deadagain
dinky daisy wrote:Shiite?
it is a great movie, and a perfect combination with VT. The American adaptation of Keetje Tippel - which is a hailing Mary from the Reeperbahn of the Lowlands.
Yup, IMHO obviously
Re: Showgirls
Posted: 21 Jul 2008, 15:15
by Norman Hunter
msm67 wrote:I really don't want to have get this cd!!!
Surely you've better things to spend your money on..?
Posted: 21 Jul 2008, 16:38
by lachert
Posted: 21 Jul 2008, 17:17
by stufarq
Just because it's not on the album doesn't mean it isn't in the film. Very few soundtrack albums actually contain the entire soundtrack, as they'd have to be 1.5 hours plus long.
And msm67, your punishment for watching the film is that you do have to buy the album, even though it doesn't include VT!
Posted: 21 Jul 2008, 17:37
by lachert
i like verhoeven, i like movie, i know that vision is in the film. but i just don't see any sense of putting this soundtrack to sisters collection when there's no sisters track on it
Posted: 21 Jul 2008, 19:03
by dinky daisy
lachert wrote:i like verhoeven, i like movie, i know that vision is in the film. but i just don't see any sense of putting this soundtrack to sisters collection when there's no sisters track on it
Well, because of lack of
any new sisters material. Next in line is a Matt Bianco album, because he used the words "mercy" and "sisters" on 1 album.
Posted: 21 Jul 2008, 19:17
by lachert
dinky daisy wrote:lachert wrote:i like verhoeven, i like movie, i know that vision is in the film. but i just don't see any sense of putting this soundtrack to sisters collection when there's no sisters track on it
Well, because of lack of
any new sisters material. Next in line is a Matt Bianco album, because he used the words "mercy" and "sisters" on 1 album.
right. hope that you all have already all cohen compilations and live albums etc.
Posted: 21 Jul 2008, 22:37
by paint it black
lachert wrote:i like verhoeven, i like movie, i know that vision is in the film. but i just don't see any sense of putting this soundtrack to sisters collection when there's no sisters track on it
you just like the tits pervert!
altogether more suitable; TOL as i recall
http://www.freewebs.com/franckstella/thedarkdogs.htm
edit: here you go, NWS but a mighty fine film
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fusea ... id=3760025
Posted: 22 Jul 2008, 07:36
by deadagain
lachert wrote:
right. hope that you all have already all cohen compilations and live albums etc.
forget the vague association with the Sisters - early Leonard Cohen is fantastic in its own right!
Posted: 22 Jul 2008, 09:01
by lachert
deadagain wrote:lachert wrote:
right. hope that you all have already all cohen compilations and live albums etc.
forget the vague association with the Sisters - early Leonard Cohen is fantastic in its own right!
you talkin to me? i like even present cohen
Posted: 22 Jul 2008, 13:19
by deadagain
lachert wrote:
you talkin to me? i like even present cohen
I don't see anyone else here...
in truth I don't know much of his later stuff - just the 1970s stuff and that from the NBK soundtrack - which definitely IS worth buying
Posted: 22 Jul 2008, 15:09
by aims
deadagain wrote:it is a bit shiite isn't it?
Well you're not going to see the cave-dwelling goffs out when it's sunni
Posted: 22 Jul 2008, 17:46
by paint it black
deadagain wrote:lachert wrote:
you talkin to me? i like even present cohen
I don't see anyone else here...
in truth I don't know much of his later stuff - just the 1970s stuff and that from the NBK soundtrack - which definitely IS worth buying
absofuckinlutely. one of the best soundtracks evah
Posted: 22 Jul 2008, 19:17
by lachert
paint it black wrote:deadagain wrote:lachert wrote:
you talkin to me? i like even present cohen
I don't see anyone else here...
in truth I don't know much of his later stuff - just the 1970s stuff and that from the NBK soundtrack - which definitely IS worth buying
absofuckinlutely. one of the best soundtracks evah
yeah, good one. these two cohen songs comes from 1992 album:
but "10 new song" and "dear heather" isn't bad at all alsow.
Posted: 22 Jul 2008, 22:49
by spot778
Everybody Knows kicks major ass.
Posted: 23 Jul 2008, 00:16
by Andy TG
lachert wrote:paint it black wrote:deadagain wrote:
I don't see anyone else here...
in truth I don't know much of his later stuff - just the 1970s stuff and that from the NBK soundtrack - which definitely IS worth buying
absofuckinlutely. one of the best soundtracks evah
yeah, good one. these two cohen songs comes from 1992 album:
but "10 new song" and "dear heather" isn't bad at all alsow.
Leonard Cohen's "The Future" is one of my favorite albums. Then again I do have everything the "Tower Of Song" has done.
Posted: 23 Jul 2008, 07:56
by deadagain
Hmmm, i think i shall have to delve further into his back catalogue. Good job there's a record fayre in Cheltenham this weekend!