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| Â | Woodstock Festival - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Woodstock Festival represented the culmination of the counterculture of the 1960s and the ultimate climax of the "hippie era". |  | | The festival bears the name "Woodstock" because it was originally scheduled to take place in the town of Woodstock, in Ulster County, but the town offered no appropriate site to host such a large event. |  | | She wrote and recorded the song "Woodstock" that was a major hit for Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. |
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 | | London premiere of the film 'Wonderwall' featuring George's soundtrack. |  | | The soundtrack to 'Wonderwall' is released in the U.K. This is the first solo album by a Beatle and the first record on 'Apple Records'. |  | | George's cameo appearance on 'The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour' is aired in the U.S. George's 'Wonderwall' is released in the U.S. George informs the staff at Apple that members of the Hell's Angels may visit soon. |
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| Â | Tommy (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Tommy was a 1975 musical film, based on The Who's 1969 "rock opera" concept album Tommy. |  | | Unlike other films of rock operas (such as Pink Floyd's The Wall) the album is not dubbed over the film; the different actors sing the songs instead of The Who. |  | | For the most part the original ideas of Tommy's unique perception (being that Tommy can experience the world in a spiritual manner that average humans cannot with all of their senses being assaulted by other sensations) are only hinted at in the film version. |
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| Â | Film soundtrack - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A film soundtrack is the music that is from or inspired by a feature film. |  | | Early films were silent, but were released with cue sheets or scores so that individual theater houses could play music, recorded or live, at appropriate places in the film. |  | | This is arguably the most common type of music heard on a film soundtrack, is music composed and placed to enhance the desired emotion of a scene, be it positive or negative. |
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| Â | Magnolia (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The soundtrack album, released in December 1999 on Reprise Records, features the Mann songs, as well as a section of Jon Brion's score and tracks by Supertramp and Gabrielle that were used in the film. |  | | Various spoken lines of the film were used as samples in the Dream Theater song "Honor Thy Father". |  | | Two songs were written expressly for the film: "You Do," which was based on a character later cut from the film, and "Save Me," which closes the film; the latter was nominated in the 2000 Academy Awards and Golden Globes and in the 2001 Grammys. |
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| Â | Encyclopedia4U - The Who - Encyclopedia Article |
 | | (Excerpts from this performance are also included in the film Message to Love: The Isle of Wight Festival, released in 1997.) For more information about the movie see the entry at The Internet Movie Database. |  | | Lore among Who fans holds that it was this performance that kept the film from being released, because The Who so upstaged the Rolling Stones with it. |  | | Other later albums were more personal, and Townshend eventually transferred this personal style to his solo albums. |
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| Â | Film - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Films are produced by recording actual people and objects with cameras, or by creating them using animation techniques and/or special effects. |  | | The soundtrack can be recorded separately from shooting the film, but for live-action pictures many parts of the soundtrack are usually recorded simultaneously. |  | | Rather than leave the audience in silence, theater owners would hire a pianist or organist or a full orchestra to play music fitting the mood of the film at any given moment. |
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| Â | Raphael Rudd's The Awakening - Background and Review |
 | | Rudd went on to conduct an orchestra of musicians from the Royal Philharmonic and the London Symphony for the soundtrack for the film Quadrophenia. |  | | The project which also included collaboration with with Annie Haslam and Phil Collins would eventually become Disc One in the two-CD set The Awakening (Wedge Music WM 80322, 1996). |
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| Â | Glitter (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Glitter is a 2001 drama film produced by Twentieth Century Fox (see 2001 in film), starring Mariah Carey, centering on the life and times of a struggling singer from the early 1980s club music scene. |  | | Various sources, including Carey herself, believe that the film and its accompanying soundtrack were commercial disappointments due to being released in close proximity to the September 11 terrorist attacks. |  | | A music video is eventually ordered to be made, and originally features Bille and her friends, Louise (played by Da Brat) and Roxanne (played by Tia Texada) dancing in bliss amidst glitter. |
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| Â | BladeZone: The Online Blade Runner Fan Club |
 | | This Album was released prior to the release of the film. |  | | This album, which was released to correspond with the release of the film by the movie studio, contains tracks that have been transcribed from the original Vangelis cuts and re-performed by studio musicians. |  | | The track ‘Rachel’s Song’ was reportedly recorded for the film but never used. |
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 | | Comment: "Wonderwall Music" is a fascinating recording, and I speak from the point of view of someone who loves to play with tape recorders and audio at home. |  | | Comment: The recordings of Wonderwall Music are a demonstration of George Harrison outstanding talent, both as composer and musician. |  | | I recommend you hunt this one down; it's not just for GH completists or raga fans, but especially for its groundbreaking fusion of Indian and Western musical styles. |
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 | | Innovations in Ethnographic Film: From Innocence to Self-Consciousness. |  | | Jacobs, Del. Revisioning Film Traditions: The Pseudo-documentary and the Neo-Western. |  | | Canfield, J. Douglas Mavericks on the Border: The Early Southwest in Historical Fiction and Film Lexington, Ky.: University Press of Kentucky, 2001. |
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| Â | Singles (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The film was shot at a number of locations around Seattle, and includes scenes at Gasworks Park, Capitol Hill, Jimi Hendrix's grave at Greenwood Memorial Park in Renton and Pike Place Market. |  | | The Singles soundtrack included music (and cameos) from key bands from the Seattle music scene of the time, such as Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden and grunge favorite, Tad Doyle (lead vocalist of the Seattle bands Tad and Hog Molly). |  | | The soundtrack is sometimes considered to have helped open the door to the explosive popularity of Seattle grunge music in the early 1990's, although Nirvana had their main success a year earlier with the multiplatinum record Nevermind. |
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| Â | Filmtracks Soundtrack Collectibles Corner |
 | | The Goldsmith "Society for the Preservation of Film Music Tribute" album is still considered to be the biggest collectible from the old CD era, even though much of the music from it is available elsewhere now. |  | | It is important to understand that film music record labels struggle to survive financially, so bootlegging of music that is already commercially available is unacceptable. |  | | With countless film music websites offering message forums, as well as the blossoming popularity of instant messaging technologies, film score fans are becoming friends fast, and they are sharing their collections of film music in ways never thought possible ten years ago. |
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| Â | The Graduate Soundtrack, 1967 |
 | | When he learnt that one of his acts had been approached to supply the soundtrack for a film which insiders had already tipped as an off the wall smash, Davis was delighted and sat back expecting it to be an extremely profitable undertaking for his company. |  | | Naturally Davis had assumed that having agreed to write the soundtrack for the film, Simon would come up with a batch of new songs, but Simon and Garfunkel, preoccupied with their follow up to Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme, had spent much of 1967 in the studio creating what eventually became Bookends. |  | | had subsided into a psychedelic farrago, with Lennon moaning that they were guest stars in their own film. |
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| Â | Encyclopedia: Oasis (band) |
 | | Wonderwall is a 1968 film by Joe Massot with a soundtrack of the same name by George Harrison, see Wonderwall (film) a song by Oasis, see Wonderwall (song) a German pop band, see Wonderwall (band) This is a disambiguation page â a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share... |  | | Yellow Submarine is a 1966 song by the Beatles and a 1968 animated United Artists film based on the music of The Beatles. |  | | Wonderwall is a song by British rock group Oasis from their second album (Whats the Story) Morning Glory?. |
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| Â | More: Pink Floyd - film soundtrack music |
 | | Up the Khyber still appears in the film, but later, and in a version significantly different form the one that is familiar (and that may have been edited out). |  | | As IÂ’ve said before, film provides a discipline that brings out the best in Pink Floyd; and More is a remarkable example of just how effective their film music can be. |  | | In fact, it is probably fair to say that only Pink Floyd fans are really interested in More and La Vallee - and such fans have done little to dispel the obscurity surrounding these films. |
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| Â | DVD Times - Jimi Hendrix Live at Woodstock |
 | | His performance at the Woodstock festival is rivaled in its impact only by the Monterey one, but most people know it for his instrumental deconstruction of “The Star-Spangled Banner” as that’s the part of it that featured in the film of the event. |  | | Woodstock might not be Hendrix's most coherent performance but there is some beautiful playing, particularly during the 'Woodstock Improvisation' and 'Villanova Junction', and the 'Star Spangled Banner' is one of the most iconic moments in the history of music. |  | | The Deluxe Edition of Live at Woodstock is released on two all-regions DVD-9 discs in NTSC format. |
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 | | The songs from the Quadrophenia album sounded pretty bland and flat for the most part. |  | | Based on the 1973 album by the Who, Quadrophenia tells the tale of Jimmy (Phil Daniels), a young man alienated toward much of his life. |  | | Granted, Quadrophenia was never the best-sounding album in the world, though I never heard the remix created by John Entwistle for the movie, so I don’t know how they compare. |
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| Â | The Committee: Pink Floyd - film soundtrack music |
 | | In the final analysis, the quality of the film is irrelevant, for both film and soundtrack, were they to be released, would be bought solely as a result of their association with Pink Floyd. |  | | The soundtrack to the film The Committee is arguably the most obscure music with which Pink Floyd is associated. |  | | Though the film is unlikely to be considered a masterpiece, the synopsis provided here should certainly demonstrate that The Committee is a very unusual and original film. |
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| Â | George Harrison - definition of George Harrison in Encyclopedia |
 | | George Harrison MBE (February 25, 1943 - November 29, 2001) was a popular British songwriter, musician and film producer best known as a member of the Beatles. |  | | He provided financial backing for the Python film The Life of Brian after the original backers (EMI Films) withdrew, fearing the subject matter of the film was too controversial. |  | | One of Harrison's most successful ventures during this period was his involvement in film production through his company Handmade Films. |
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| Â | About Town Dutchess County Articles & Stories |
 | | The film has extended musical performances from two bluegrass festivals, and shows what contemporary bluegrass music is all about NOW. |  | | The film's cultural and emotional clashes are to be found not only in the interactions among the six women, who are from all socio-economic levels of North American society, but also in their mingling with the town's people. |  | | The ending of the film shows the perfection of the white runway, but from the beginning the film exposes all the illusion that is the fashion industry. |
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| Â | Review: Soundtrack, Desparado - Sean Eric McGill |
 | | In the past few years (and even going back to the John Hughes' films of the eighties), movie makers have been so preoccupied with loading up a soundtrack album with whatever stars are hot at the time in an effort to sell the film through the album. |  | | From "Cancion Del Mariachi," which opens the film, to "Let Love Reign" which closes it, the various songs set the tone for the various segments of the film with such style that it's impossible to keep memories of the film out of your head when you hear it. |  | | and others have featured decent to pretty damn good soundtracks containing songs that you really had to strain to hear in the actual film. |
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 | | Where most film soundtrack albums have taken on a "music inspired by" moniker to cover the fact that the majority of the songs on the CD don't actually appear in the body of the film, action-adventure movie "XXX" is taking a different approach. |  | | There have been talks about releasing a two-disc soundtrack -- one album would include music straight from the film and one would be an urban companion featuring such performers as Swizz Beats, Ja Rule and Eve (who has an acting role in the film). |  | | Cohen says that because about 60% of the film takes place in Prague, he wanted the majority of its music to be rock and European-based, hence the choice of Rammstein and Orbital. |
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| Â | Bob Dylan: bobdylan.com |
 | | The film's soundtrack will be a double CD set comprised of key songs in the film as well as rare and unreleased recordings from 1961 to 1966. |  | | Many of the songs or tracks are introduced in the film for the first time in history, or are representative of times and places covered in the film, while others are alternate takes of classic tracks that were unearthed during the making of the film. |  | | The two-part film, which focuses on the singer-songwriter's life and music from 1961-66, includes never-seen performance footage and interviews with artists and musicians whose lives intertwined with Dylan's during that time. |
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| Â | Photographs in Haunted Rooms: The Found Home Experimental Film and Merilee Bennett's A Song of Air |
 | | The found home experimental film is ultimately a lament, a song and a search for meaning amongst the indecipherable and troubling images of the past. |  | | Most of the films I am examining in this essay are concerned with the recontextualisation of images produced in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, images produced by the families of the filmmaker or, as in the case of Stan Brakhage and the home experimental film in general, by the filmmaker themselves. |  | | Her found home experimental film, A Song of Air, is both an attack on the generational and gendered nature of auteurism and an investigation of the deeper 'rumblings' she discovers in her father's movies, such as the similarities between her filmmaking practice and that of her father. |
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| Â | The Story of "In the First Place" |
 | | In the UK, Wonderwall film director Joe Massot is already selling the CD single (with a collector’s 7” vinyl single also available) through his Pilar Productions company via a website. |  | | On November 1, 1968, (December 2, 1968 in US) Harrison’s much-praised score for the movie became the first album released on the Beatles’ new Apple label (receiving the UK catalog number Apcor 001) The album was well reviewed and a comparative success for an album of instrumental music from an as-yet-unseen film. |  | | The film - which was a heavily psychedelized impressionistic fable featuring the young Jane Birkin - premiered in London on January 20, 1969 - but it was not a commercial success and fell from distribution rapidly. |
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| Â | ESSENCE MUSIC: Boris "Soundtrack from film Mabuta No Ura" |
 | | Being a flowing and brooding soundtrack to an imaginary film conceived by the three band members, the album manages to present the listener to a number of moods and soundscapes without actually breaking out of its shell. |  | | Soundtrack from film Mabuta No Ura (translated as Backside Of The Eyelids) presents BORIS at their most abstract personality. |  | | The evocative sounds here give us freedom to conjure up appropriate images and quoting Atsuo's own words: "This is a soundtrack for images that appear on the mabuta no ura of the listeners, by reading the stories contained on the album and listening to the music. |
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| Â | MAGNOLIA Jon Brion @ Cinemusic Online: Ezine for Film Score Lovers |
 | | Going into the theater to see his second "mainstream" film, MAGNOLIA, I knew that Aimee Mann's songs were going to play a large role as a musical backbone for the film. |  | | However, the film moves so fast that creating different cues for all the different scenes would be impossible for any composer to put together in the short amount of time one has to score a film. |  | | This is probably the first and last time I'll say this, but I think it would've been better to release both the songs and the score on one album rather than separate them. |
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