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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2012 1:43:21 GMT -5
Boggy Creek II for those eerie bleeps and bloops, or when he's under the water or appears to the campers.
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Post by TheNewMads on Jun 5, 2012 6:48:07 GMT -5
i'm so BORING, i know I've said this before a million times but "The Last Chase": Gil Melle, man! He did the blippy-bloopy-blinky soundtrack for "The Andromeda Strain" but he was all around a great composer and musician (although he had this weird habit of doing inappropriately jammy and complicated scores for crappy, crappy films. See, for instance, "The Last Chase"). my personal favorite scores of his are "Starship Invasions" and "The Manipulator," both amazing and virtually unwatchable films.
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Post by GodoHell on Jun 5, 2012 10:21:02 GMT -5
I never did get the Time of the Apes Soundtrack. This, after a thread here pointed out its existence. I am a sad ape. Edit: I am less sad now that I see Ark Soundtrack still has the soundtrack available. Order in progress....
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Post by batmite on Jun 5, 2012 19:48:59 GMT -5
A Horror Of Party Beach - Del-Aires Zombie Stomp The Del-Aires were a wonderful surprise. I've still been unable to find any of their tunes outside of Horror.
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Post by lancaster on Jun 6, 2012 1:34:07 GMT -5
Gil Melle, man! He did the blippy-bloopy-blinky soundtrack for "The Andromeda Strain" If there was ever an example of the right person being in the right place at the right time, that's it.
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Post by msmystie3000 on Jun 13, 2012 12:30:15 GMT -5
FOR ME, IT WAS...
The LASERBLAST/ROBOT HOLOCAUST theme.
"Kiss Kicker 99/Pig Licker/Fish Picker/Swiss Knickers/Iced Chicken/etc." from HOBGOBLINS.
The WILD REBELS theme is very catchy & that tune in the night club (the My lunch goes *blllleeeccch* one) was a really nice 60's pop-rock tune.
That tune from VILLAGE OF THE GIANTS where the giants dance was SO COOL!
Little Richard in CATALINA CAPER. I mean, c'mon...it's LITTLE RICHARD!
"Shook Outta Shape/Schick Outta Shape" from TISCWSLBMUZ is very catchy & fun.
John William's entire score for DADDY-O. It isn't his epic, majestic, classical orchestra later stuff but you KNOW this guy's gonna be a great one! Such an awesome jazzy score!
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Post by noordledoordle on Jun 14, 2012 0:20:10 GMT -5
"Man For Me" in Operation Double 007. Hilarious, dripping with Ennio Morricone class, and catchy with lyrics, but it's also quite fantastic without www.youtube.com/watch?v=VpZZl9SSHnoPlus, you know, it leaves a lot of room for singing your own. HE'S A REEEAAAL BIG FAN OF DELTA BURKEEEE!
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Post by lancaster on Jul 22, 2012 9:07:25 GMT -5
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Post by Mike Flugennock on Jul 22, 2012 13:00:46 GMT -5
Both scores and individual songs. A few examples:
Jack Nitzche's music from Village of the Giants. One of those love it or hate it scores. Tarentino obviously did like it; he reused Nitzche's music for his Grindhouse film. Oh, yeah, Nitzsche's stuff is awesome. I haven't seen Village Of The Giants yet, but I've nabbed copies of a couple of Nitzsche's old instrumental singles from around the mid '60s -- The Lonely Surfer and The Last Race. I found them via a couple of record collectors' blogs linked to WFMU, ripped from the original 45s, and they really cook. Damn', it's really too bad nobody knows how to make really decent rock'n'roll instrumentals anymore. And while we're on the subject, I'll just restate my unabashed enjoyment of the theme from Red Zone Cuba. It's trashy, it's hokey, John Carradine sings it, and it's awesome. There, I said it, and I'd say it again if I had to. (I've posted a thread here earlier linking to a clean, unriffed copy from the original soundtrack on YouTube, for those of you who really digs you some Carradine)Now, if I can just get that frickin' bop-ah dop-ah dah dah music from Danger: Death Ray unstuck from my head...
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Post by Mike Flugennock on Jul 22, 2012 14:05:25 GMT -5
...And I like the two repeated-until-you-scream instrumentals from Creeping Terror. I can't explain it, but I really relate to Mike's elaborate stereo setup so he can hear the sweet spot... Y'know, for some weird reason I, also really dig the Creeping Terror Twist. Don't ask me why. Something about the third-rate cheesiness of it attracts me. Apparently, according to the EG, TV's Frank really dug that music, too. Also, I've heard that Nelson really is a big high-end stereo aficionado. Y'know what I else I always dug was those two Jimmy Bryant tunes they used in the twist party scene in Skydivers -- a couple of nice, steamin', bubblin', boppin' slabs of rockabilly surf music.
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Post by TJ Truffleberrys on Jul 22, 2012 14:34:50 GMT -5
The surf rock song played at the beginning and end of Gamera vs Zigra. It kinda sounds like the Munsters theme.
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Post by Mike Flugennock on Jul 23, 2012 20:06:43 GMT -5
...I also liked The Other Three's "Monster A-Go Go", but wow, was that a low quality recording. I have to wonder what kind of room it was recorded in and the kind of terrible equipment that was used. I think Bill Rebane recorded that band in their garage using the same equipment he used to record all the "live" sound and dialogue for the rest of Monster A Go-Go -- a Radio Shack handheld portable cassette recorder.
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Post by michaeljgleason96 on Jul 23, 2012 20:43:22 GMT -5
I really liked the tune to the song from Hobgoblins, the song from "It's the 80's, do a lot of coke and vote for Ronald Reagan!" It's so damn catchy.
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Post by lancaster on Jul 25, 2012 7:30:18 GMT -5
The Mole People has some decently epic-sounding stuff near the beginning when Agar & Co. are trekking up the mountain.
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Post by mstie2912 on Jul 29, 2012 15:43:06 GMT -5
Why hasn't anyone mentioned the repetitive loop-err, I mean the lovely dance song from The Creeping Terror? (Kidding)
Here are some of my favorites: Edge of a Dream from Space Mutiny - 80s power! World War II Boy from Blood Waters of Dr. Z - "I'm planning revenge on your friend!" Kiss Kicker '99 from Hobgoblins - I want to go to Club Scum. Anything from Diabolik - "Driving off to the store, gonna pick up some bread..." Anything from Girl in Gold Boots - I have the unofficial soundtrack; it's so groovy. You Better Run from Final Justice - I need to find this song.
I also liked the opening track from It Lives By Night. Don't know the name but as Tom Servo noted: "she's Julee Cruise!"
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