Battle Royale: What Rock Song Is Most Closely Identified With a Particular Movie?
By Mr. Moderator on Aug 30, 2009
To begin the effort to answer this important question - and see that there is a victor in our Battle Royale - I'm gonna say "Everybody's Talking" from Midnight Cowboy. Have you heard heard or thought of this song without immediately thinking of the movie? Have you ever thought of the movie without hearing the song in your head?
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that scott joplin song for "the sting"
Got You Babe" for Groundhog Day.
Chuckflack's "Born to Be Wild" is a personal fave. I absorbed some body blows with that challenger, but I'm certain I managed to keep my grip on the belt.
Come on, who really wants it?
"don't you forget about me" for the breakfast club.
FLASH! Aaaahhh-ahhhhh...
"Staying Alive" was a good one, Hrrundi, but that movie's got a few other key songs associated with it. I can take the body blows. Keep 'em coming!
By the way, isn't the film Gimme Shelter one of those rock docs we have to pretend we saw and liked at some time, isn't it? Has anyone ever watched that thing while not being completely stoned and then drifting away from it, bored, after 30 minutes? (Excluding Dr. John, that is.)
Are you confusing Godard's "Sympathy for the Devil" and "Gimme Shelter", the Maysles Altamont movie. It sure sounds like it.
Celine doesn't rock? Au contraire mon ami!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULmC8JTTVy0
No?
And what BigSteve said is relevant; Gimme Shelter is in no way meant to be a fun concert movie. It's a dark story. The title track, which I think gets played at the end credits as people straggle out of the debris strewn concert site, is really pretty chilling.
It's not surprising that Fritz is down with this movie; it's the ultimate hippie indictment.
Finally, on a lighter note, have Melvin Belli and Albert Grossman ever been sighted together. The scenes of the wheeling and dealing by these two guys in "Don't Look Back" and "Gimme shelter" and their looks are so similar that I thought these were the same two guys for about twenty years.
Air guitar? Faux-duckwalking? "Knocking me out with his American thighs"? And that was just in the first 30 seconds.
How about a little warning next time?
I know Altamont was a HEAVY moment, man, and all that jazz, but when I saw both of those Stones movies I expected to see more of the Stones playing music. I find the Stones themselves, with the exception of Keith, pretty uninteresting as people/interview subjects. Am I alone in not liking the film Gimme Shelter? Can I dislike that film without showing disrespect to the heavy, heavy implications of Altamont?
I liked the movie before I even noticed him in the crowd, dancin, smokin a goatskin covered hash cannon.
I would watch Gimme Shelter 200 more times in a row before I would ever want to see Ritchie Havens toothless mug playin that fuckin thumb guitar or that fuckin spastic Joe Cocker fuckin Woodstock bullshit. This last month has pushed me beyond the limits of Yasgur saturation.
Take it Back (do do do do) is the theme from Rocky 2. Survivor's Eye of the Tiger is Rocky 3.
The Belt looks nice on me.
It's not a happy film, but I really like Gimme shelter as a document.
TB
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