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Mar 25, 2017 - 10:53 AM
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OnyaBirri
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Here are some examples of music I never liked, but film music helped me appreciate them. I always dismissed "White Bird" by It's a Beautiful Day as being the worst hippie drivel imaginable, but now when I hear it, I imagine the space hippies on the Star Trek episode "The Way to Eden," and I love it. I always dismissed the Doors as being paint-by-numbers counterculture, but now when I hear them, they sound like a wonderful fake rock band that would be in an American International film about Sunset Strip and mid-60s youth culture. I always hated a lot of 70s rock like Blue Oyster Cult, but now if I hear them, they sound like the soundtrack for a 1970s Italian polizia film. "Don't Fear the Reaper," if you can forget about Christopher Walken, would be perfect in a film like "Street Law." If the song comes on the radio, I see Franco Nero's piercing blue eyes. Do you have any similar experiences?
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