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Post by frankenforcer on Jul 31, 2012 15:05:54 GMT -5
The Theme song to Girl with Gold Boots theme definitely but I also liked the Del Aires in Horror of Party Beach. Every one of the songs they sang. That catchy 50's pop/surfer/doo-wop vibe just had me tapping my toes.
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Post by uruseiranma on Oct 3, 2012 12:38:58 GMT -5
Jack Nitzsche's score for 'Village of the Giants' comes to mind (its been stuck in my head since I was 9).
Also in a way, the kooky beach music in 'Catalina Caper' is stuck there.
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Post by continosbuckle on Nov 16, 2012 19:23:15 GMT -5
I was watching Terror From the Year 5000 and I certainly noticed that the soundtrack was pretty effective in parts. For example, the soundtrack during the scene where Victor is surreptitiously disposing of the dead mutated animals from the future does a good job of establishing a creepy, ominous tone that not all is right here. Also, that regular riff that began with the low cymbal gave me the shivers a couple times when they used it. Both pieces made the circumstances within the movie seem more dangerous and threatening than the actual mundane action being shown.
It's interesting, because I've regularly seen people online who claim that they saw this movie as children and that it scared the hell out of them, and I wonder how much the soundtrack contributed to that reaction. After all, with the exception of The Terror stealing the nurse's face, it's a pretty goofy, uneventful film.
As an aside, I'm also stunned, STUNNED I TELL YOU, at how they managed to frump up both Joyce Holden and Salome Jens. That may be the film's most amazing accomplishment, such as it is. They frumped them up far better than anything else they did.
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Post by zombiewhacker on Nov 16, 2012 19:51:54 GMT -5
It's interesting, because I've regularly seen people online who claim that they saw this movie as children and that it scared the hell out of them, and I wonder how much the soundtrack contributed to that reaction. After all, with the exception of The Terror stealing the nurse's face, it's a pretty goofy, uneventful film. Ditto everything you said.
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Post by bbqsauce17 on Nov 15, 2013 0:25:53 GMT -5
So surprised that no one mentioned the theme song to Puma Man. That theme song is so cheesy it has to be fattening. My friends and I hum and sing it all of the time,
Puma Man, he flies like a moron.
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Post by Mike Flugennock on Nov 16, 2013 12:28:02 GMT -5
Village of the Giants--Absolutely! I also actually like the overblown-space-opera theme music to "Fire Maidens of Outer Space." Actually, all the music in Fire Maidens is from famous classical themes by Borodin, including the "Stranger In Paradise" theme which they beat to death, and my own favorite, the music played under the sacrifice dance scene, more popularly known as "Pad, Pad, Pad The Film". Fitting, somehow, as much of the rocket footage is also lifted from White Sands USAF stock footage -- not to mention the process shots stolen from King Dinosaur.
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Post by Mike Flugennock on Nov 16, 2013 12:42:05 GMT -5
As long as we're on the subject... I mentioned this some months back in another thread here and over at Club MST3K, but I managed to find enough unriffed, "in the clear" soundtrack music from MSTied movies to fill an hour mixtape... uh, that is, mix disc. It's a shade over an hour, a "blended mix" that I pulled together in Final Cut Pro and exported as a single long track which fits on a CD for those long road trips. It's available for download -- along with CD cover and back tray art for us old-skool types -- on RapidShare: rapidshare.com/files/866404210/Mike'sMSTiedMovieMusicMix.zip(Be sure to copy and paste this whole URL. The board editor keeps chopping off the "live" area after the apostrophe for some reason)Here's the track list: 1. MST3K, opening theme 2. Abie "Avaliable" Baker, "The Web", from The Brain That Wouldn't Die (with strip club backstage scene, riffed) 3. Original soundtrack, "Creeping Terror Twist", from The Creeping Terror4. Jimmy Bryant, "Stratosphere Boogie", from The Skydivers5. Gianni Ferrio, Theme from Danger Death Ray6. Original soundtrack, Theme from Puma Man7. MST3K, "Wild Rebels Cereal" commercial 8. The Birdwatchers, "Can I Do It?", from Wild Rebels9. Davy Jones & The Dolphins, Theme from Hellcats10. Davy Jones & The Dolphins, "Mass Confusion" (riffed), from Hellcats11. The New Life, "Only Love", from Sidehackers12. MST3K, "Only Love Pads The Film" 13. The Fontanelles, "Kiss Kicker 99", from Hobgoblins14. MST3K, "Hired! The Musical" 15. MST3K, "Ricochet Barbecue Sauce" commercial 16. John Carradine, "Night Train To Mundo Fine", from Red Zone Cuba17. Eddie Brandt, "Sideburns", from The Beatniks18. Eddie Brandt, "Anything" (riffed), from The Beatniks19. Dick Contino, "Rock Candy Baby", from Daddy-O20. MST3K, "Hike Your Pants Up Song" 21. MST3K, "Spacom" commercial 22. The Rivingtons, "Bird's The Word", from The Crawling Hand23. Billy Gholston, "Zombie Stomp", from The Incredibly Strange Creatures24. The Del-Aires, "Zombie Stomp", from Horror Of Party Beach25. MST3K, "Sodium" 26. Larry Cartell, Theme from Girl In Gold Boots27. Joe Valino, "Everything I Touched Turned To Gold", from Girl In Gold Boots28. MST3K, "When I Held Your Brain In My Arms" 29. MST3K, "United Servo Academy Hymn" 30. Original soundtrack, "Forgetting You", from Manos: The Hands Of Fate31. Original Soundtrack, "A Strange Gait (The Haunting Torgo Theme)", from Manos: The Hands Of Fate32. MST3K, closing theme Download, relax and enjoy, you spinach chins! (...alright, paste 'em, Frank...!)
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Post by Mike Flugennock on Nov 16, 2013 14:50:46 GMT -5
So surprised that no one mentioned the theme song to Puma Man. That theme song is so cheesy it has to be fattening. My friends and I hum and sing it all of the time, Puma Man, he flies like a moron. When you want the flavor of bacon in a dip!Jeezus, I still can't believe that's the music they used for when the Hero shows up and goes into action.
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Post by geminiman112 on Oct 9, 2014 15:36:51 GMT -5
I Accuse My Parents, Catalina Caper, and Zombie Nightmare immediately come to mind.
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Post by slotman on Oct 25, 2014 2:38:06 GMT -5
Trumpy's potato theme from Pod People--you know, when he's going through Tommy's animal collection? That little instrumental. I think I heard once it was sampled in a hip hop song but I've never been able to google the song up.
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Post by kansas on Oct 25, 2014 18:58:19 GMT -5
I like the music in all 3 of the biker films from season 2 (particulary the opening theme songs). I think they blew the budget on the music and didn't have enough to hire proper writers for the plots.
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Post by geminiman112 on Oct 26, 2014 6:20:01 GMT -5
I like the music in all 3 of the biker films from season 2 (particulary the opening theme songs). I think they blew the budget on the music and didn't have enough to hire proper writers for the plots. I completely agree! I can't help but love that catchy Hellcats theme or "Only Love" from The Sidehackers. Great stuff!
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Post by bladez636 on Oct 31, 2014 0:31:17 GMT -5
I will actually admit that I liked the music from "The Beast of Yucca Flats". The only problem is with how repetitive it is.
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