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Re: perfect schmerfect



Quick, kids.  Who wrote what here?

If you're going to attempt to taunt me, at least get your fucking
attributions right.

~C


> Saturday Night Fever is one I would definitely disqualify.  A collection
of
> music (danceable, no less) that's (then) currently mega-hot, done by
(then)
> currently popular artists?  Just because the music is written specifically
> for the movie doesn't mean the intention isn't there to create a "greatest
> hits" type effect with it.  Doesn't matter if it's the Bee Gees & Saturday
> Night Fever, 80's pop & The Breakfast Club, or Collective Soul & Varsity
> Blues.
>
> wah - wah - wah - nothing grates me more then when a grown man cries.
>
> One exception I would make would be Tom Petty's soundtrack for She's The
> One.  That one pretty much stands up as a damn fine album on its own.  Not
> "Perfect", but damned good.
>
> ~C
> so who's doing the sputtering now?
>
> why don't we just spin another thread & ask for favourite soundtracks?
> i'll start it with:
> 1. Saturday Night Fever (guilty pleasure)
> 2. Even Cowgirls Get The Blues (k.d. lang - queen of the torch song!)
>   3. Passengers: Original Soundtracks 1 (i know - a U2 hodge podge.
> but it kicks! a duet with bono & luciano pavarotti - awesome stuff)
>
> peace & veggies,
> david
>
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