Re: Soundtrack Challenge V.1
Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2008 8:59 pm
Opening Credits: Bomb(Bush)
-Quite possibly the wrong implication here.
Waking Up: Dumb(Nirvana)
-It'd fit decently I suppose.
First Day At School: Harborcoat(R.E.M.)
-Heh, very fitting.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZS2svggeJeI
Falling In Love: A Song Was Born(Louis "Lewie" Armstrong)
-Feh, not the best choice for "Falling in Love."
Fight Song: Blinking Lights (Eels)
-This fight wouldn't be much with this as it's track, one of the calmest songs I know.
Breaking Up: The Song is Over (The Who)
-Sure, this works, I guess.
Prom: Over Under Sideways Down(The Yardbirds)
-Would probably be best for the "Life" category, it is quite the innuendo here.
Life: I Palindrome I (They Might Be Giants)
-Murdering my mother then getting killed by my children for a living?
Holiday: Under Pressure (Queen)
-Would be better for "Mental Breakdown", but I can see it here as well I suppose.
Mental Breakdown: Ages of You (R.E.M.)
-This would make for one very interesting mental breakdown.
Driving: Flathead (The Fratellis)
-One wonders what I do while driving.
Flashback: Aftermath (R.E.M.)
- Eh, stereotypical flashback.
Getting Back Together: Pennsylvania 6-5000 (Glen Miller Orchestra)
-I like the song, but thinking of it in this context makes me wince.
Wedding: Orange Blossom Special (Johnny Cash)
-Eh, of what I have, I suppose this is probably the best just because it's good ol' Johnny.
Birth of Child: It's a Hard Life (Queen)
-It sounds like my first born will have some sort of genetic defect.
Final Battle: My Beloved Monsters (Eels)
-My fights don't seem to be at all normal, I admit, I cracked up with this one.
Death Scene: American Patrol (Glen Miller Orchestra)
-A jazzy death? How interesting. I could see it happening.
Funeral Song: Camera (R.E.M.)
-A very ambiguous song, would be better for "Breaking Up" or the end credits, but it works here too, gotta love early R.E.M.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byfQb2Zc ... re=related
End Credits: Homecoming (Green Day)
-Considering the rest of the songs, this wouldn't fit so well, with out them, maybe.
-Quite possibly the wrong implication here.
Waking Up: Dumb(Nirvana)
-It'd fit decently I suppose.
First Day At School: Harborcoat(R.E.M.)
-Heh, very fitting.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZS2svggeJeI
Falling In Love: A Song Was Born(Louis "Lewie" Armstrong)
-Feh, not the best choice for "Falling in Love."
Fight Song: Blinking Lights (Eels)
-This fight wouldn't be much with this as it's track, one of the calmest songs I know.
Breaking Up: The Song is Over (The Who)
-Sure, this works, I guess.
Prom: Over Under Sideways Down(The Yardbirds)
-Would probably be best for the "Life" category, it is quite the innuendo here.
Life: I Palindrome I (They Might Be Giants)
-Murdering my mother then getting killed by my children for a living?
Holiday: Under Pressure (Queen)
-Would be better for "Mental Breakdown", but I can see it here as well I suppose.
Mental Breakdown: Ages of You (R.E.M.)
-This would make for one very interesting mental breakdown.
Driving: Flathead (The Fratellis)
-One wonders what I do while driving.
Flashback: Aftermath (R.E.M.)
- Eh, stereotypical flashback.
Getting Back Together: Pennsylvania 6-5000 (Glen Miller Orchestra)
-I like the song, but thinking of it in this context makes me wince.
Wedding: Orange Blossom Special (Johnny Cash)
-Eh, of what I have, I suppose this is probably the best just because it's good ol' Johnny.
Birth of Child: It's a Hard Life (Queen)
-It sounds like my first born will have some sort of genetic defect.
Final Battle: My Beloved Monsters (Eels)
-My fights don't seem to be at all normal, I admit, I cracked up with this one.
Death Scene: American Patrol (Glen Miller Orchestra)
-A jazzy death? How interesting. I could see it happening.
Funeral Song: Camera (R.E.M.)
-A very ambiguous song, would be better for "Breaking Up" or the end credits, but it works here too, gotta love early R.E.M.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byfQb2Zc ... re=related
End Credits: Homecoming (Green Day)
-Considering the rest of the songs, this wouldn't fit so well, with out them, maybe.