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Re: Apparant Sunshine Soundtrack Release Date/Sunshine OST (where is it?)
It seems you hate everything about Sunshine, so why even bother posting about it?
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I will agree with you that "Peggy Sussed" was woefully out of place in the end credits. Quote:
Actually, the hypen was officially dropped in 1985. It's now known as "20th Century Fox" (actually Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation dba 20th Century Fox). And in any case, Sunshine was released by Fox Searchlight Pictures, which is a different division of Fox Filmed Entertainment from 20th Century Fox. |
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Re: Apparant Sunshine Soundtrack Release Date/Sunshine OST (where is it?)
Anyway, my real reason for coming here before being sidetracked was to post about the Mercury guitar. According to the radio show's tracklisting, this piece was called "Jelly Blue". I listened to it in conjunction with the Mercury track on John Murphy's CD. It sounds like maybe he did some orchestral rearrangment or something, but really, the whole thing is Underworld's work.
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Re: Apparant Sunshine Soundtrack Release Date/Sunshine OST (where is it?)
no, I can't walk into any music store and just buy the cd.
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Re: Apparant Sunshine Soundtrack Release Date/Sunshine OST (where is it?)
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but that doesn't mean its hard to get.. since most people have access to computers, itunes, etc, it won't be a problem at all.. you should be more specific when you state your original point.. later -1 |
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Re: Apparant Sunshine Soundtrack Release Date/Sunshine OST (where is it?)
i actually liked 'peggy sussed' at the end of the movie
...well... I mean - sure - the lyrics kinda don't fit but if it was an instrumental - it would've been PERFECT |
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Re: Apparant Sunshine Soundtrack Release Date/Sunshine OST (where is it?)
It's actually just called "Sunshine". That's what Murphy wrote on the inlays anyway.
Will be interesting to see the differences between Murphy's CD-R and the eventual (?) iTunes release. "Mercury" I'm sure is pretty much a straight clone of Underworld's "Jelly Blue". |
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