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Movie soundtracks that hit you right there. - 10/31/2012 5:19:17 AM   
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I'm sitting here reading posts and have my music playing on random and up pops the end titles from "Letters From Iwo Jima" and I'm struck by how moving the music is. Listening, I sit here and picture many of the images from the movie and find myself reflecting on how awful that must have been. The music is rather haunting.

Anyone care to share other music from movies that tugs your heart strings somewhat or puts you in a reflective mood?

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RE: Movie soundtracks that hit you right there. - 10/31/2012 5:47:43 AM   
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RE: Movie soundtracks that hit you right there. - 10/31/2012 6:20:58 AM   
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well it's part of the art, that a movie's music puts you into the frame. a friend of mine was denouncing movies as 'manipulative art', but i was all "that's the point, innit?"

i just lately saw 'Argo' w/ my twin-sister, we were both digging on the costumes, hair-styles, even the eye-glasses were shouting "1980!" & of course, the sound-track tunes were putting us right there.

my fave movie music has gotta be from Kubrick's "2001", esp. as the Pan-Am shuttle makes rendezvous w/ the space station to the tune of Strauss' "Blue Danube" waltz.


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RE: Movie soundtracks that hit you right there. - 10/31/2012 7:31:02 AM   
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For me, Morricone's soundtrack for "Once Upon a Time in the West" is the best soundtrack of all times.

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RE: Movie soundtracks that hit you right there. - 10/31/2012 7:47:52 AM   
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RE: Movie soundtracks that hit you right there. - 10/31/2012 8:58:09 AM   
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There are just sooooo many. Some individual pieces from soundtracks that stick out in the memory (well I have them on my IPOD*) and in no particular order:

War Films (or similar)

1 Battle of Britain Suite VI Epilogue - Battle of Britain (Goodwin)
2 Adagio in G Minor - Gallipoli (Albinoni)
3 Almost the entire soundtrack - Operation Daybreak (Hentschel)*. Sadly this music is not available anymore as the recording was lost and the composer says it’s uneconomical to re-record. Crazy, crazy decision……
4 Theme from Schindler's List - Schindler's List (Williams)
5 Honor Him and Now we Are Free - Gladiator (Fowler and others)
6 Opening and Closing Themes - Mutiny on the Bounty (1980's version) (Vangelis)
7 Fantasia On a Theme of Thomas Tallis (Excerpt) - Master And Commander (Not sure)
8 For the Love of a Princess - Braveheart (please note I have NEVER watched that pile of $%^&) (Not Sure)
9 Eternal Father - Crimson Tide (Not Sure)

Non War Films

10 We Had Today - One Day (Portman)
11 Theme From Educating Rita – Educating Rita (Musicale)
12 Escape – Plunkett and Macleane (Armstrong)
13 Death Theme – The Untouchables (Morricone)
14 Forbidden Friendship – How To Train Your Dragon (Powell)
15 The Uninvited – The Uninvited (Young)
16 Unofficial Overture – The Hunger Games (Lellan) (I don’t think this is actually from the film though?)
17 Most of the soundtrack – Meet Joe Black (Newman)
18 Speaking unto Nations - The Kings Speech - (Davies)

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RE: Movie soundtracks that hit you right there. - 10/31/2012 9:13:43 AM   
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This is the ending for Operation Daybreak. If this music doesn't make you cry like a baby then........

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4kQN9w_Mxw

...and further music from the soundtrack

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6QjSVPZ7jZE&feature=related

On a different theme, here is a lovely piece of music from Dreamworks How To Train Your Dragon - great cresendo at the end

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6fX4wWR58Y

And finally, haunting music from The Bounty - the closing music as the ship burns.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oop6Rq_4XMQ&feature=related

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RE: Movie soundtracks that hit you right there. - 10/31/2012 10:08:18 AM   
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So many. My favorite is the soundtrack to Bridge at Remagen.

I also love the soundtrack to a 1979 movie called The Final Countdown.

Pretty much the entire soundtrack to the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.

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RE: Movie soundtracks that hit you right there. - 10/31/2012 10:50:15 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: warspite1

There are just sooooo many. Some individual pieces from soundtracks that stick out in the memory (well I have them on my IPOD*) and in no particular order:

War Films (or similar)

1 Battle of Britain Suite VI Epilogue - Battle of Britain (Goodwin)
2 Adagio in G Minor - Gallipoli (Albinoni)
3 Almost the entire soundtrack - Operation Daybreak (Hentschel)*. Sadly this music is not available anymore as the recording was lost and the composer says it’s uneconomical to re-record. Crazy, crazy decision……
4 Theme from Schindler's List - Schindler's List (Williams)
5 Honor Him and Now we Are Free - Gladiator (Fowler and others)
6 Opening and Closing Themes - Mutiny on the Bounty (1980's version) (Vangelis)
7 Fantasia On a Theme of Thomas Tallis (Excerpt) - Master And Commander (Not sure)
8 For the Love of a Princess - Braveheart (please note I have NEVER watched that pile of $%^&) (Not Sure)
9 Eternal Father - Crimson Tide (Not Sure)

Non War Films

10 We Had Today - One Day (Portman)
11 Theme From Educating Rita – Educating Rita (Musicale)
12 Escape – Plunkett and Macleane (Armstrong)
13 Death Theme – The Untouchables (Morricone)
14 Forbidden Friendship – How To Train Your Dragon (Powell)
15 The Uninvited – The Uninvited (Young)
16 Unofficial Overture – The Hunger Games (Lellan) (I don’t think this is actually from the film though?)
17 Most of the soundtrack – Meet Joe Black (Newman)
18 Speaking unto Nations - The Kings Speech - (Davies)



I think you missed out one. The soundtrack from Zulu!!

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RE: Movie soundtracks that hit you right there. - 10/31/2012 11:01:35 AM   
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quote:

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quote:

ORIGINAL: warspite1

There are just sooooo many. Some individual pieces from soundtracks that stick out in the memory (well I have them on my IPOD*) and in no particular order:

War Films (or similar)

1 Battle of Britain Suite VI Epilogue - Battle of Britain (Goodwin)
2 Adagio in G Minor - Gallipoli (Albinoni)
3 Almost the entire soundtrack - Operation Daybreak (Hentschel)*. Sadly this music is not available anymore as the recording was lost and the composer says it’s uneconomical to re-record. Crazy, crazy decision……
4 Theme from Schindler's List - Schindler's List (Williams)
5 Honor Him and Now we Are Free - Gladiator (Fowler and others)
6 Opening and Closing Themes - Mutiny on the Bounty (1980's version) (Vangelis)
7 Fantasia On a Theme of Thomas Tallis (Excerpt) - Master And Commander (Not sure)
8 For the Love of a Princess - Braveheart (please note I have NEVER watched that pile of $%^&) (Not Sure)
9 Eternal Father - Crimson Tide (Not Sure)

Non War Films

10 We Had Today - One Day (Portman)
11 Theme From Educating Rita – Educating Rita (Musicale)
12 Escape – Plunkett and Macleane (Armstrong)
13 Death Theme – The Untouchables (Morricone)
14 Forbidden Friendship – How To Train Your Dragon (Powell)
15 The Uninvited – The Uninvited (Young)
16 Unofficial Overture – The Hunger Games (Lellan) (I don’t think this is actually from the film though?)
17 Most of the soundtrack – Meet Joe Black (Newman)
18 Speaking unto Nations - The Kings Speech - (Davies)



I think you missed out one. The soundtrack from Zulu!!
warspite1

Do you mean this old chap?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrZbUS0MaY4


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RE: Movie soundtracks that hit you right there. - 10/31/2012 11:09:48 AM   
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RE: Movie soundtracks that hit you right there. - 10/31/2012 11:23:11 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: warspite1

There are just sooooo many. Some individual pieces from soundtracks that stick out in the memory (well I have them on my IPOD*) and in no particular order:

War Films (or similar)

1 Battle of Britain Suite VI Epilogue - Battle of Britain (Goodwin)
2 Adagio in G Minor - Gallipoli (Albinoni)
3 Almost the entire soundtrack - Operation Daybreak (Hentschel)*. Sadly this music is not available anymore as the recording was lost and the composer says it’s uneconomical to re-record. Crazy, crazy decision……
4 Theme from Schindler's List - Schindler's List (Williams)
5 Honor Him and Now we Are Free - Gladiator (Fowler and others)
6 Opening and Closing Themes - Mutiny on the Bounty (1980's version) (Vangelis)
7 Fantasia On a Theme of Thomas Tallis (Excerpt) - Master And Commander (Not sure)
8 For the Love of a Princess - Braveheart (please note I have NEVER watched that pile of $%^&) (Not Sure)
9 Eternal Father - Crimson Tide (Not Sure)

Non War Films

10 We Had Today - One Day (Portman)
11 Theme From Educating Rita – Educating Rita (Musicale)
12 Escape – Plunkett and Macleane (Armstrong)
13 Death Theme – The Untouchables (Morricone)
14 Forbidden Friendship – How To Train Your Dragon (Powell)
15 The Uninvited – The Uninvited (Young)
16 Unofficial Overture – The Hunger Games (Lellan) (I don’t think this is actually from the film though?)
17 Most of the soundtrack – Meet Joe Black (Newman)
18 Speaking unto Nations - The Kings Speech - (Davies)


You left out some classics. The soundtracks from "Bridge on the River Kwai", "Lawrence of Arabia", and "Patton".

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RE: Movie soundtracks that hit you right there. - 10/31/2012 11:31:50 AM   
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RE: Movie soundtracks that hit you right there. - 10/31/2012 1:03:35 PM   
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well it's part of the art, that a movie's music puts you into the frame. a friend of mine was denouncing movies as 'manipulative art', but i was all "that's the point, innit?"

i just lately saw 'Argo' w/ my twin-sister, we were both digging on the costumes, hair-styles, even the eye-glasses were shouting "1980!" & of course, the sound-track tunes were putting us right there.

my fave movie music has gotta be from Kubrick's "2001", esp. as the Pan-Am shuttle makes rendezvous w/ the space station to the tune of Strauss' "Blue Danube" waltz.




Pan-Am shuttle is beautiful, but it also makes me miss Pan-Am as well as reflect on the temporary nature of things. If you had told people in 1968 that Pan-Am would be gone before 2001 they would have said you were nuts.

As for music of my teens, the first two minutes of "Dazed and Confused" is awesome. The hot rod slowly cruising around the school parking lot as Aerosmith's "Sweet Emotion" slowly builds, that amazing bass line playing over the credits, and then the first riff blasting out over the slash of orange day-glo paint and the bright, hopeful sunshine of the last day of school when the world was new, girls were bouncy, and gas was oh so cheap.

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RE: Movie soundtracks that hit you right there. - 10/31/2012 2:15:37 PM   
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There are just sooooo many. Some individual pieces from soundtracks that stick out in the memory (well I have them on my IPOD*) and in no particular order:

War Films (or similar)

1 Battle of Britain Suite VI Epilogue - Battle of Britain (Goodwin)
2 Adagio in G Minor - Gallipoli (Albinoni)
3 Almost the entire soundtrack - Operation Daybreak (Hentschel)*. Sadly this music is not available anymore as the recording was lost and the composer says it’s uneconomical to re-record. Crazy, crazy decision……
4 Theme from Schindler's List - Schindler's List (Williams)
5 Honor Him and Now we Are Free - Gladiator (Fowler and others)
6 Opening and Closing Themes - Mutiny on the Bounty (1980's version) (Vangelis)
7 Fantasia On a Theme of Thomas Tallis (Excerpt) - Master And Commander (Not sure)
8 For the Love of a Princess - Braveheart (please note I have NEVER watched that pile of $%^&) (Not Sure)
9 Eternal Father - Crimson Tide (Not Sure)

Non War Films

10 We Had Today - One Day (Portman)
11 Theme From Educating Rita – Educating Rita (Musicale)
12 Escape – Plunkett and Macleane (Armstrong)
13 Death Theme – The Untouchables (Morricone)
14 Forbidden Friendship – How To Train Your Dragon (Powell)
15 The Uninvited – The Uninvited (Young)
16 Unofficial Overture – The Hunger Games (Lellan) (I don’t think this is actually from the film though?)
17 Most of the soundtrack – Meet Joe Black (Newman)
18 Speaking unto Nations - The Kings Speech - (Davies)


You left out some classics. The soundtracks from "Bridge on the River Kwai", "Lawrence of Arabia", and "Patton".
warspite1

That's because they are not pieces of music that "tug my heartstrings" as the OP said.

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RE: Movie soundtracks that hit you right there. - 10/31/2012 2:17:55 PM   
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Absolutely right - how on earth did I forget this stonkingly good piece of music? The ultimate tear-jerker.

Adagio For Strings - Platoon (Barber)





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RE: Movie soundtracks that hit you right there. - 10/31/2012 3:37:59 PM   
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I'm sitting here reading posts and have my music playing on random and up pops the end titles from "Letters From Iwo Jima" and I'm struck by how moving the music is. Listening, I sit here and picture many of the images from the movie and find myself reflecting on how awful that must have been. The music is rather haunting.

Anyone care to share other music from movies that tugs your heart strings somewhat or puts you in a reflective mood?


I really enjoy Gladiator, King Arthur, and Braveheart's soundtracks.

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RE: Movie soundtracks that hit you right there. - 10/31/2012 4:06:48 PM   
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RE: Movie soundtracks that hit you right there. - 10/31/2012 4:39:08 PM   
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Not sure all of this is a choke-up ... but some of my selections.
"The Mission" - Morricone at his best.
The Last of the Mohicans - The Kiss - Trevor Jones & Randy Edelman
BlackHawk Down - Nobody ask to be a Hero & The Thin Red line - Hans Zimmer
Vangelis: 1492- The Conquest Of Paradise
Vangelis (prologue)- Bladerunner
James Horner - Aliens
Gallipoli - End Titles.
Wagner - Apocalyse Now.
Wagner - Tannhauser (not a movie). (Yes I know his beliefs were ridiculous, but his music wasn't)
Beethoven's 9th - Clockwork Orange
Dances with Wolves

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RE: Movie soundtracks that hit you right there. - 10/31/2012 4:44:13 PM   
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For me, Morricone's soundtrack for "Once Upon a Time in the West" is the best soundtrack of all times.


+1
Epic sound track....he also did "The Good, Bad and the Ugly"

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RE: Movie soundtracks that hit you right there. - 10/31/2012 4:53:54 PM   
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Am listening to the end of Crimson Tide right now!

Battle Music: The Battle of New Caprica (Battlestar Galactica), Test Flight (How To Train Your Dragon), Futile Escape (Aliens), Splash the Zeros (Final Countdown), the rousing music to John Wayne classics: The Hellfighters, True Grit, The Cowboys, and Big Jake, Hard to Starboard (Titanic), and War (Avatar).

Thinking Music: Several pieces from Gladiator, Band of Brothers Suite, Charge to Immortality (Gettysburg)

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RE: Movie soundtracks that hit you right there. - 10/31/2012 5:35:13 PM   
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Apocolypse Now

Ride of the Valkryies - Wagner
The End - The Doors
Finale (at the very end of movie) - Coppola's brother?

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RE: Movie soundtracks that hit you right there. - 10/31/2012 5:42:12 PM   
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non war movie weakness for Batman Forever soundtrack, especially:

1."Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me" by U2
4."Kiss from a Rose" by Seal
8."Smash It Up" by The Offspring (The Damned cover)


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RE: Movie soundtracks that hit you right there. - 10/31/2012 6:19:01 PM   
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Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings?


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adagio_for_Strings


I personally absolutely adore it... wonderful... absolutely wonderful...



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RE: Movie soundtracks that hit you right there. - 10/31/2012 6:22:04 PM   
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Hi all,

I also very very much like "Thin Red Line" soundtrack by Hans Zimmer (IMHO he is one the the best in the bussiness right now)!

The track #3 "Journey to the Line" is hauntingly beautiful...


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RE: Movie soundtracks that hit you right there. - 10/31/2012 7:55:39 PM   
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Hi all,

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Platoon


Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings?

Leo "Apollo11"
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See post 16 Leo

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RE: Movie soundtracks that hit you right there. - 10/31/2012 8:09:54 PM   
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"Last of the Mohicans" has a great soundtrack.

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RE: Movie soundtracks that hit you right there. - 10/31/2012 9:01:56 PM   
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This is the ending for Operation Daybreak. If this music doesn't make you cry like a baby then........

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4kQN9w_Mxw

...and further music from the soundtrack

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6QjSVPZ7jZE&feature=related

On a different theme, here is a lovely piece of music from Dreamworks How To Train Your Dragon - great cresendo at the end

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6fX4wWR58Y

And finally, haunting music from The Bounty - the closing music as the ship burns.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oop6Rq_4XMQ&feature=related


Great selection of music. Thanks

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RE: Movie soundtracks that hit you right there. - 10/31/2012 9:07:10 PM   
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"Last of the Mohicans" has a great soundtrack.



The soundtrack and the ending scene is one of the most fantastic pieces of movie ever made.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ah9XCamPyKA

Watch from about 3 minutes in!

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RE: Movie soundtracks that hit you right there. - 10/31/2012 9:14:19 PM   
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Hi all,

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ORIGINAL: castor troy

Platoon


Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings?


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adagio_for_Strings


I personally absolutely adore it... wonderful... absolutely wonderful...



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yes, that's what I meant

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