Popeye O.S.T.
Funky_Mimizu
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Am I the only person that thinks this soundtrack is friccin' great? Just picked this record up in a dollar bin today... Loved the movie as a kid, but never thought of picking up the soundtrack till I saw it.
And Shelly Duvals singing on that "He Needs Me" song is dope... That shit is beautiful... I never realized that song was used in Punch Drunk Love, and that scene in Punch Drunk Love brings me to tears of happiness, mostly due to the use of the music.
Anyhow... Props to this Harry Nillson soundtrack, I never realized that he did this either...
Peace...
FNM
And Shelly Duvals singing on that "He Needs Me" song is dope... That shit is beautiful... I never realized that song was used in Punch Drunk Love, and that scene in Punch Drunk Love brings me to tears of happiness, mostly due to the use of the music.
Anyhow... Props to this Harry Nillson soundtrack, I never realized that he did this either...
Peace...
FNM
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I think that is exactly what did it for me. It's really quite a surreal movie.
i find that record to be pretty unlistenable.. the ridiculous phasing on the vocals and OTP musichall foolishnes gets on my nerves.
smile on the otherhand
the 'musichall foolishness' is that straight-up old school AMERICANA vibe that VDP is all about and what he was brought into the SMILE project to deliver... fortunately tempered by Brian on that record however
I want to like SONG CYCLE more than I actually do... some of it is pretty annoying...
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"columinated ruins domino" i can get with but AMERICANA is some shit that i just can't mess with on the whole.. super irritating.
A couple years ago somebody posted the original Harry Nilsson demos of the songs to the newsgroups. It's interesting to hear those songs in the context of just a guy singing and playing piano.
Popeye Filth
http://www.reversespeech.com/music_reversals.htm
im pretty familiar with the backwards masking thing... did some studying on it a few years ago
pretty weird stuff....
just couldnt understand it since im listening to it at work through some $2 headphones
i knew about that stairway to heaven one
the backward message is actually quite long.
thanks for the link
oh yeah, i didnt see this one on the list, but peep revolution #9 by the beatles... i think the intro says something bugged out like "turn me on dead man"
Some work, but the Popeye one requires quite a stretch of the imagination.
The best example of backwards masking I've heard is when Sir-Mix-Alot says "I am Demonic"... Pure comedy.
You know... it's been a long while since I actually listened to "Song Cycle", and you know what? Me no likey anymore! It is quite a mish-mash of clutter. Very apt descriptions by previous posts. Little known VDP fact. He played piano on Jungle Book song "Bare Necessities". It was one of his first session gigs.
True man. 90% of it has gotta be purely unintentional / coincidence, and as for the possibility of the human brain being able to decode or understand the shit..... nah.
There is plenty of subconcious suggestion in music though, even if only accidental.