In the scene with the "ghetto blaster" from THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS, an instrumental rock song can be heard that is also used in the movie CREEPSHOW 2 (during the RAFT segment). Both movies had post production done at Pinewood studios in 1987- was it a stock track recorded for Pinewood?
When I was doing research on TLD, I found that the ghetto blaster music was provided by the De Wolfe Library and is called 'Driving To The Edge of Time'. Unfortunately I can't verify it 100 percent as I couldn't track down this piece from De Wolfe publications, so I couldn't compare.
While you are here, can you confirm whether The Rolling Stones were suppose to do the GOLDENEYE song originally, production by Mutt Lange? I have heard this often.
Sure, but I have lots of things, so I can't just fling out random bits of trivia, can I?
About the Rolling Stones rumor or all the other ones you read around the net, usually there's a lot more smoke than fire. Its usually a result of fans getting some inside info, blowing out of proportion and promoting "Man, wouldn't it have been cool if xy done that song instead of that trash what's there now?"
Regarding the Rolling Stones thing in particular, that was pushed by MGM's music department waaaaaay early in production. One of the associates travelled to London to meet with the Stones and their manager, but the group cancelled the meeting before it took place. After another failed connecion attempt, MGM moved on.
They put together two demos on a tape, which didn't win over the producers. They later developed one of the melodies into ‘This Must Be the Place I Waited Years to Leave’.
BLONDIE on FOR YOUR EYES ONLY (they claim that song was rejected)?
They asked Blondie to perform the song. What was confusing is that the band thought they can write the song, not just perform the song they were handed. They quit after learning the sad truth - the song now released is what they wrote, but at the time of its rejection it was still just a vague shadow of its latter self.
I WILL RETURN?
The tune was written, but no full lyrics were ever published as far as I know. It's stil all over the place in the score.
What about the song when David Yip is killed in AVIEW TO A KILL?
Again, De Wolfe, but I couldn't find the exact title for this tune.
Why is Tim Rice on OCTOPUSSY?
Cause he is a frikkn' genius.
Anything on Elias/Corsaro's involvement with Barry appreciated.
Corsaro produced the AVTAK and TLD songs and had a more substantial part in arranging and mixing the first song. I'd say the ammount of work he had to do with getting the bands together with Barry and work out things was very demanding.
Who sang vocals on the Kamen/Clapton song that was rejected?
There were no vocals, it was meant to be an instrumental theme.
I actually listened to that clip that The Cat mentioned. It is in "The Raft" part of Creepshow 2, but is not the same as The Living Daylights "ghetto blaster" music (which IS featured later on in the same "Raft" segment, while the kids are entering the water.
I actually listened to that clip that The Cat mentioned. It is in "The Raft" part of Creepshow 2, but is not the same as The Living Daylights "ghetto blaster" music (which IS featured later on in the same "Raft" segment, while the kids are entering the water.
I had a dream about the the plot in the raft.
Some black water (in a look-alike of Oil) that was sucking you down even if it was on the ground - like it was a port to another dimension - it scared the shit out of me. And it was not just one dream, one night. It was the same dream - althoug slightly changed/varied but still same plot - spanding several nights.
In the scene with the "ghetto blaster" from THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS, an instrumental rock song can be heard that is also used in the movie CREEPSHOW 2 (during the RAFT segment). Both movies had post production done at Pinewood studios in 1987- was it a stock track recorded for Pinewood?
They should release this score, along with all the music on CD soon. We're waiting for it so someone needs to get a move on.
In the scene with the "ghetto blaster" from THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS, an instrumental rock song can be heard that is also used in the movie CREEPSHOW 2 (during the RAFT segment). Both movies had post production done at Pinewood studios in 1987- was it a stock track recorded for Pinewood?
They should release this score, along with all the music on CD soon. We're waiting for it so someone needs to get a move on.
Reminds me of being a little kid and hearing that same big band/Dixieland library track in both "Evil Dead" and "Creepshow," and wondering what the story was behind that.
Reminds me of being a little kid and hearing that same big band/Dixieland library track in both "Evil Dead" and "Creepshow," and wondering what the story was behind that.
Dylan!!! How the hell are you?!
I didn't have time to play the above in full, just the youtube comparison, which is where it sounded different to me I reckon.
Dixieland also 'got me' - IMO Evil Dead wore it better. Ending The Evil Dead with that piece...chilling.
Hope you are doing well!!!!
Thank you for the embed above too - I had to hunt for....far too long...to find this thread, this morning.
Reminds me of being a little kid and hearing that same big band/Dixieland library track in both "Evil Dead" and "Creepshow," and wondering what the story was behind that.
The guy firing the "Ghetto Blaster" sure resembles Alan Harris!