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Post by ccfc on Jun 8, 2006 10:54:21 GMT
In my opinion the best track on 'A Room for Romeo Brass' yet I can't find it anywhere and it isn't on the soundtrack to the film. Does anyone have any idea where I might find it, cheers.
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Post by Hyde on Jun 8, 2006 11:02:18 GMT
Hmm not to sure what song it is your on about, could you describe what scene its in?
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Post by ccfc on Jun 8, 2006 11:10:05 GMT
When they go to chapel St Leonards. Paddy Considine does that dance, which is cool as fck ;D. Is the tune running through that. The soundtrack for the film aint great, its missing quite a few tracks.
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Post by fattaxi on Jun 8, 2006 11:41:09 GMT
CCFC? Coventry City?
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Post by ccfc on Jun 8, 2006 12:00:09 GMT
Yep. The super Sky Blues! Check out the Micky Adams revolution next season, we're on the up ;D
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Post by Hyde on Jun 8, 2006 14:02:05 GMT
Well I can give you Gavin Clarkes "If this is love" which wasnt on the soundtrack, if you aint got it.
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Post by Dazza on Jun 8, 2006 16:09:39 GMT
I agree i didnt think much of the soundtrack "If this is love" is the best song in the film and like hyde said that beauty is missing.
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Post by ccfc on Jun 8, 2006 16:59:36 GMT
No I havent got that track and yes it would be great to own it, cheers.
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Post by wheatabeat on Jun 8, 2006 18:21:26 GMT
I think Shane use of music in film is one of his best strengths. For example, a lot of "Dead Mans Shoes" soundtrack came from the likes of Smog, Calexico and Bonnie Prince Billy - all absolutely seminal alt-country bands which have a lush, rich sound to them. Personal favourite was the opening song; "Vessel in Vain" by Smog.
As for "...Romeo Brass", I think it was the scene just before Morell starts to lose the plot a bit when he threatens Gavin. They're strolling across a windswept Lincolnshire beach on a blustery day when the instrumental part from "Fox In The Snow" By Belle And Sebastian segues in. Y'know, watching that for the first time, and completely hooked by the movie and one of my favourite songs of all time emerges in the middle of it. Sheer fucking perfection. A twee indie song before the film totally explodes.
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Post by Hyde on Jun 10, 2006 16:16:40 GMT
Check your PM's ccfc.
Anyone notice the covers for the soundtracks to 24/7 and ARFRB where better than the dvd covers? haha.
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