Movie music
Oct. 14th, 2003 10:23 amCed's got the Lost In Translation OST up in the usual place; probably not for very long. Yes, yes, buy the CD, all that, but it's unavailable in the downtown music stores at least here, at least for the moment. And a Sofia Coppola film is all about the mood music, isn't it?
For completion's sake Ced's also put up Peaches' "Fuck The Pain Away", which played in the strip-joint scene (soundtrack for strippers from Montreal to Tokyo - d'you know Peaches used to be a Toronto schoolteacher?), and I'm putting up Roxy Music's "More Than This", which was given an oddly moving wobbly karaoke rendition by Bill Murray. The former is too jarring to make its way onto the soundtrack album - mostly acoustic guitar and dreampop electronica, including a bunch of tracks from Kevin Shields out of My Bloody Valentine - but I don't know why the latter didn't. Perhaps it's an act of writerly(?) restraint, as said song's basically the thesis of the film.
For completion's sake Ced's also put up Peaches' "Fuck The Pain Away", which played in the strip-joint scene (soundtrack for strippers from Montreal to Tokyo - d'you know Peaches used to be a Toronto schoolteacher?), and I'm putting up Roxy Music's "More Than This", which was given an oddly moving wobbly karaoke rendition by Bill Murray. The former is too jarring to make its way onto the soundtrack album - mostly acoustic guitar and dreampop electronica, including a bunch of tracks from Kevin Shields out of My Bloody Valentine - but I don't know why the latter didn't. Perhaps it's an act of writerly(?) restraint, as said song's basically the thesis of the film.