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thelocalman
30-09-2006, 20:02
Theres some music used, like Brian Eno - An ending, this is superb, anyone know what it is? They used it in Sharons bit tonight.
Cheers.
Jesus - did you just hear that? The way they used bars of Symphony of Sorrowful Songs during singing clips? More than a bit sick if you ask me.
thelocalman
30-09-2006, 20:05
Is that it? Thats whats playing now?
No - about five/ten minutes back. The bars played between inserts.
thelocalman
30-09-2006, 20:09
Yep thats it, the 2nd piece went into something different. Whats the piece called as there is a load of versions on amazon. Can you point me into the right place?
Here (http://www.thedvdforums.com/jump2.php?url=http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000005J1C/thedvdforums-21)
That might not have been it. I might have been sounding off about something else.
robzinski
30-09-2006, 20:24
DJ Shadow - Blood on the Motorway.
Used in an o2 ad a while back.
edit
Scrub that, that was in Louis' bit.
Did you mean the bit when they're talking about the girl with weird teeth?
thelocalman
30-09-2006, 20:31
yep
Radiohead
30-09-2006, 21:32
There was some Shadow in the second part tonight, the staggering "Stem/Long Stem".
Radiohead
30-09-2006, 22:01
There was also some Mogwai from Mr Beast in Louis' bit. 'Auto Rock' I think.
Radiohead
30-09-2006, 22:17
I might have it - No Such Thing As Monsters, from the soundtrack to Crash (2005) by Mark Isham.
Mr Majestik
30-09-2006, 22:48
Whatever happened to them only useing Coldplay?
robzinski
30-09-2006, 23:11
I might have it - No Such Thing As Monsters, from the soundtrack to Crash (2005) by Mark Isham.
Can I ask how the hell you managed to identify an instrumental piece from a soundtrack from a 15 second clip? :nuts:
TheCookieMonster
01-10-2006, 00:39
They also had a Sarah Mclachlan track without her singing on it :nuts:
Radiohead
01-10-2006, 06:27
Can I ask how the hell you managed to identify an instrumental piece from a soundtrack from a 15 second clip? :nuts:
Fear me!
I might have it - No Such Thing As Monsters, from the soundtrack to Crash (2005) by Mark Isham.
Obviously a biy late in the day for me to mention it, but I recognised it from Crash too. It also helps having the soundtrack on CD. :thumbs:
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