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Terminal Boardumb => Non-Music Shit => Topic started by: robvertigo on November 06, 2006, 11:45:57 AM
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Or maybe they exist, but I can't find jack-doodly-squat of.
Ganja and Hess- weird chant-n-rhythm gospel African spiritual thing goin'on and some really sad piano interludes. Strange duck film to boot. I like to throw it on for background noise quite a bit. Just like I do with Space is the Place.
I Drink Your Blood- Awesome fuzz and organ freak out psych/noise and boogie rock funk. I've toyed with the idea of releasing it myself...but now I'm ass broke. I guess I'll settle for booklegging a sample into the TSF album.
Ciao Manhattan- Who sings the track over the end of the film? I've tried to look it up on line and no luck to be had. The credits on my video are to fuzzy and too small to read. Gah.
ANY 60's-70's Fukasaku Yakuza film!! Seriously. What's Chris D. and that weaselly Tarantino doing with their time/money? This shit is priceless and would start a movement that could rival the sleazy Italians. Let's start w/Battles Without Honor and work are way through...Guitar Wolf's theme music!!!
Go-Go 2nd Time Virgin- great improv and beat stuff from a Japanese art flick.
Weekend- Oddball Goddard. He liked the music enough to bury the dialog in it...
Psychopathia Sexualis- Something weird released the movie. The 1st 25 minutes is a no dialog piece with a rambling free-jazz acid track. I've been told that Rob Vasquez owns the vinyl. Fucker.
Goodbye Uncle Tom - Rizz Ortolani is a big name...give him some props. Watch it and see. The house assault/black panther raid at the end is set to some awesome tune!
Also:
Amuck!
House with Windows That Laugh
5 Dolls For An August Moon (yeah-the Score was released , but it's missing the best rock song Morricone ever produced. Sad.)
R. Kern's Hardcore (sure, all the songs are available on band's lp's mostly, but it'd be nice to have them in some sort of seamless streaming LP...plus dialog hi-lites.)
Any suggestions or imput?
Faves that aren't out there?
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in a similar vein...
Vampyros Lesbos soundtrack (amazing)
The Schoolgirl Report (german porn movie soundtrack 60's or 70's)
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Vampyros Lesbos soundtrack (amazing)
The Schoolgirl Report (german porn movie soundtrack 60's or 70's)
Both of these have been re-issued. Definatley on cd and possibly both in vinyl editions as well.
There are Japanese re-issues of some of the Yakuza film music. There was one for the Battles without Honor series I think. There is a series called GO Cinemania that put aout some volumes of Japanese movie stuff from the 60's as well.
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Crippled Dick Hot Wax did Vampyros on LP and CD.
I wish there were soundtrack LPs for all the early John Waters films, with dialogue.
I Drink Your Blood is definitely at the top of this list.
What is Ganja & Hess about? I just noticed at the store the other day.
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Aren't there soundtracks to alot of those early John Waters movies? I know a friend of mine had at least one of them, we used to listen to it drunk all the time when I was younger.
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I've seen Pink Flamingos on CD only...the only one on vinyl I've ever seen is Cry Baby.
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How about AT reissuing the Eraserhead soundtrack on vinyl again. -
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i got a roger corman "bucket of blood " 45 at a thrift store a few years ago. Its really cool.
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I'd like to see a re-ish of some of the soundtracks to them thar Ray Dennis Steckler flicks, like "The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living" and "The Thrill Killers." I'm pretty sure there were soundtrack LPs released at the time for these, but I'm also sure any such copies would be outta my price range these days.
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One of my best records buys was a bunch of soundtracks. Some old guy walked into the bookstore, said he was told the "young guy" bought records. We made a date to go to his storage locker so I could look at the records. I picked him up and we drove to the south area. His storage locker as at one of those outside places with the buildings all short cinder block. We pulled in front of his space. He unlocked the pull down door and inside were shelves against the wall and two in the middle, all full of neatly filed records, there was a small sofa against one wall and a little table with a turntable on it. He also had a card file, in which all the records were indexed. There were about 10,000 records in there: 50% movie soundtracks, 25% musicals, 15% easy listening, 10% misc. And the soundtracks were really diverse, everything from Elmer Berstein to really obscure Italian horror flicks to porn soundtracks. He had complete runs of Rota, Moricone, every Kurosawa soundtrack as Japanese issue with OBIs. It was crazy. He pointed out what I couldnt snag: Moricone collections were fine, full film soundtracks not. No Japanese. No porno (which was too bad because he had about 50, as well as every Russ Meyer OST, which were also off limits). I still did well picking out 200. Cost me $500. I sold 3/4 of them. Wanted to go back and get more but never been able to find the guy. He could be dead.
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I've been looking for the soundtrack lp to Pump Up The Volume for years and am not sure it was even released on vinyl cuz I can't even find a mention of it on the internet--just about every song on there is excellent and exclusive to the soundtrack--Sonic Youth, Soundgarden, Pixies, Bad Brains, Concrete Blonde, Cowboy Junkies...great stuff.
-Ryan
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I desperately need Morricone's fuzz rock score for "Danger Diabolik", I think there's a bootleg out, but man, this soundtrack needs the deluxe treatment. It's as good as the "Wild Angels" soundtrack!
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Ganja and Hess is sort of a low buck art film take of Romero's Martin with VooDoo/African overtones...It's subtle and slow, but it does pack some punches. It was released on video in the 80's under different titles like Blood Couple and Black Vampire. Worth a watch...Plus it's got post NOTLD Duane Jones.
John Waters never secured the rights for any of the early music...so it's probably unlikely of LP's out there...Though Mondo Trasho would be awesome, all cut and paste trash 45's. It's sounds like a Christian Markley or Negativland project...put together by Lux Interior.
There is a Divine "Female Trouble" single floating about I know of.
The Masters for Danger:Diabolik were destroyed in a fire back in 69/70. All there is is the bootlegs, since it never made it to a official release...sad. Still for what it is the boots are pretty great. Luckily most of the music wasn't interupted by dialog in the film.
Chavo-Thanks for the info on Japanese stuff, I'm looking in on it. Battles-whoohoo!
Also-if anybody's interested,
I think Trash Palace a few years back released a disc of 60/70's horror trailer radio spots that's pretty damn essential! I'd eat my own hand for a copy of the Mad Dr. of Blood Island trailer 45 w/Brother Theodore jiving away about green blood. !!!
There was a disc like this of Steckler film stuff too...but I ferget what it was called. It had music from Rat Pfink a Boo Boo and Thrill Killer trailers, etc.
But,
yeah...someone should press these albums, again/first time...
Anybody have the 45 theme for The Green Slime??
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The Masters for Danger:Diabolik were destroyed in a fire back in 69/70. All there is is the bootlegs, since it never made it to a official release...sad. Still for what it is the boots are pretty great. Luckily most of the music wasn't interupted by dialog in the film.
That for the info, that explains a lot. Will look for boots then.
There's a couple of more easy available Morricone records/scores/comps that I'm curious about:
(http://images.play.com/covers/619706m.jpg)
Morricone High: The Tripper Side Of The Morricone Genius
(http://images.play.com/covers/161843m.jpg)
Psichedelico Jazzistico
Anyone got'em?
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Crippled Dick did Schoolgirl Report (amazing shit- I have the picture disc!) but Motel Records did Vampyros Lesbos. Anyway, somepne didn't read the thred title.
I wish there was a vinyl soundtrack for "Switchblade Sisters" and "Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine." I'm 100% positive that neither was ever released. "Dr. Goldfoot and the Girlbombs" was released but it's the title track from the Supremes on the 1st movie I really want. It may have been issued as a 45 but I'm not positive.