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Just listened both Spider albums (s/t, 1980 & Between the Lines, 1981). Excellent stuff, way ahead of it´s time. It´s a great band:
Amanda Blue lead vocals Keith lentin guitars, backing vocals Jimmy Lowell bass, backing vocals Holly Knight keyboards, backing vocals Anton Fig drums, percussion, backing vocals
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Best scene in the film, "Save Me," by Aimee Mann. Fantastic movie!
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Yup, I'm going with another soundtrack this week... This movie still ranks as one of my all time favorites from my childhood. And this great all-electronic Sndtrk by Alan Silvestri is part of why it still remains to be. It's one of those soundtracks that may sound very cheesy and aged to some. But for those who still enjoy this film, there is great warmth and nostalgia within these simple synclavier melodies. And it still has the power to transport one back to their childhood from the very first opening note...at least, it does for me.
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^ Do you know by anychance the song in the "car of geeks"..? some say it is "Trapped in my Mind" by Steve Tyrell(?). That song is not in the soundtrack.
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My bro has this Martin Briley package "The Mercury Years (1981-1985)" and i´ve been listening to it past two weeks. The package features his first three solo albums and some bonus tracks including the tune he made for the film All the Right Moves but they didn´t use it in the movie. Fantastic thinking man´s AOR.
quote:Originally posted by Zigyma7ik: ^ Do you know by anychance the song in the "car of geeks"..? some say it is "Trapped in my Mind" by Steve Tyrell(?). That song is not in the soundtrack.
Trapped in my Mind - By David Kitay, Charles Valentino & Stephanie Tyrell...
This is how its listed in the end credits of the movie. Still can't seem to find much info on it anywhere online though.
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Yah thats what I got also. They should've add it in the soundtrack with all the info. Trippy tunes.
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"Kingdom of Gold" – 5:22 "Got to Have Something" – 4:01 "Radio City Serenade" – 5:13 "I Used to Could" – 3:36 "Gator Blood" – 4:15 "Bluebird" – 3:27 "Dream of the Drowned Submariner" – 4:57 "Blood and Water" – 5:19 "Today Is Okay" – 4:45 "After the Bean Stalk" – 3:54
Only just started listening, but loving it already.
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i like mark knopfler, really dig that song i dug up a diamond he did with emmylou harris
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Saw him live back in 05. Great stuff!
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No, I saw Mark Knopfler live. He didn't do Thriller
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I can't get enough of Black Sabbath's album Paranoid. Just keep listening over and over and over.
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i used to own that album, a friend of my brother's borrowed it and never brought it back
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Going with this new one from The Birthday Massacre this week. I just got my pre-ordered copy of this album a couple days ago. And I am enjoying it thus far. There's some really good upbeat songs on this record that any fan of this band would come to expect. But also a couple pretty damn good darker more moody songs that I really am enjoying as well. Including the track that would probably have to be my favorite thus far, "Play with Fire." So, I say give this one a listen if you're a fan of this band. Or just of synth-rock in general. A good listen for Halloween time.