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Saturday Night Fever What a great, great music.
"When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all." | |
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I The Bee Gees. Such a great group.
As far as the SNF soundtrack goes, well there's a reason it's the biggest (or at least one of the biggest, I think "The Bodyguard" may have sold more) selling soundtrack ever. My absolute favorite song on the soundtrack is "How Deep Is Your Love" . I also like "More Than A Woman" (Both versions), "Night Fever", "If I Can't Have You", "Stayin Alive", "Manhattan Skyline", "Salsation", "You Should Be Dancin" and "Disco Inferno". Basically I pretty much love the whole soundtrack lol. "And When The Groove Is Dead And Gone, You Know That Love Survives, So We Can Rock Forever" RIP MJ
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One of the greatest movie soundtracks ever This wasn't just the soundtrack to a motion picture,it was the soundtrack to an entire era. | |
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The BeeGees are cool with me | |
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You will never again get things like this, soundtracks that fit the time, the movie etc...all soundtracks now suck, plain and simple, just a reason to toss shit onto a movie. The last really decent soundtrack was Tom Petty's "Shes the one" mainly because he composed the soundtrack as he watched the movie. But today soundtracks are nothing more than the NOW compilations. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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lastdecember said: You will never again get things like this, soundtracks that fit the time, the movie etc...all soundtracks now suck, plain and simple, just a reason to toss shit onto a movie. The last really decent soundtrack was Tom Petty's "Shes the one" mainly because he composed the soundtrack as he watched the movie. But today soundtracks are nothing more than the NOW compilations.
Besides SNF, PR, & (maybe) ABBA..The Movie, what other motion picture soundtrack sounds great enough to listen to from start to finish? None that I know of. | |
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dag said: What a great, great music.
Used to Luv me some BeeGees in the 70s... Some great tracks on this album and , man, did it make you want to go to the clubs and dance! | |
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TonyVanDam said: lastdecember said: You will never again get things like this, soundtracks that fit the time, the movie etc...all soundtracks now suck, plain and simple, just a reason to toss shit onto a movie. The last really decent soundtrack was Tom Petty's "Shes the one" mainly because he composed the soundtrack as he watched the movie. But today soundtracks are nothing more than the NOW compilations.
Besides SNF, PR, & (maybe) ABBA..The Movie, what other motion picture soundtrack sounds great enough to listen to from start to finish? None that I know of. that would be a big zero i cant even remember even caring about the release of a soundtrack anymore???? "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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SoulAlive said: One of the greatest movie soundtracks ever This wasn't just the soundtrack to a motion picture,it was the soundtrack to an entire era.
"When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all." | |
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lastdecember said: You will never again get things like this, soundtracks that fit the time, the movie etc...all soundtracks now suck, plain and simple, just a reason to toss shit onto a movie. The last really decent soundtrack was Tom Petty's "Shes the one" mainly because he composed the soundtrack as he watched the movie. But today soundtracks are nothing more than the NOW compilations.
I think you will never get music like that in general. I couldn´t care less about today´s music and it´s so sad to hear from someone who as a child knew every new single out there. "When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all." | |
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Classic soundtrack. And very diverse. It's funny because a lot of the songs on that soundtrack really don't sound like "disco" (compared to the other disco tunes of that time).
Travolta was smart. He had a clause in his contract that he had to be paid royalties for every "Fever" LP that was sold. | |
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poetcorner61 said:[quote] dag said: What a great, great music.
barry got a serious male camel-toe going on in those pants | |
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SPYZFAN1 said: Classic soundtrack. And very diverse. It's funny because a lot of the songs on that soundtrack really don't sound like "disco" (compared to the other disco tunes of that time).
Travolta was smart. He had a clause in his contract that he had to be paid royalties for every "Fever" LP that was sold. I didn't even know that it was possible | |
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TonyVanDam said: lastdecember said: You will never again get things like this, soundtracks that fit the time, the movie etc...all soundtracks now suck, plain and simple, just a reason to toss shit onto a movie. The last really decent soundtrack was Tom Petty's "Shes the one" mainly because he composed the soundtrack as he watched the movie. But today soundtracks are nothing more than the NOW compilations.
Besides SNF, PR, & (maybe) ABBA..The Movie, what other motion picture soundtrack sounds great enough to listen to from start to finish? None that I know of. I would nominate the soundtrack to "Boomerang". Like the music of "Saturday Night Fever", this soundtrack told a story. "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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TonyVanDam said: lastdecember said: You will never again get things like this, soundtracks that fit the time, the movie etc...all soundtracks now suck, plain and simple, just a reason to toss shit onto a movie. The last really decent soundtrack was Tom Petty's "Shes the one" mainly because he composed the soundtrack as he watched the movie. But today soundtracks are nothing more than the NOW compilations.
Besides SNF, PR, & (maybe) ABBA..The Movie, what other motion picture soundtrack sounds great enough to listen to from start to finish? Uh I don't know,,,UH.. Ya know? And 3/4 of those blaxploitation soundtracks as well. Damn Tony, you serious? [Edited 2/21/10 6:50am] | |
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SPYZFAN1 said: Classic soundtrack. And very diverse. It's funny because a lot of the songs on that soundtrack really don't sound like "disco" (compared to the other disco tunes of that time).
Very good point.There are alot of different sounds on this album.Songs like "Calypso Breakdown" and "Salsation" are definitely not disco.....Kool and The Gang's funk masterpiece "Open Sesame"....some Philly soul ("K-Jee" by MFSB)....a very diverse soundtrack that covers alot of ground. | |
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SoulAlive said: SPYZFAN1 said: Classic soundtrack. And very diverse. It's funny because a lot of the songs on that soundtrack really don't sound like "disco" (compared to the other disco tunes of that time).
Very good point.There are alot of different sounds on this album.Songs like "Calypso Breakdown" and "Salsation" are definitely not disco.....Kool and The Gang's funk masterpiece "Open Sesame"....some Philly soul ("K-Jee" by MFSB)....a very diverse soundtrack that covers alot of ground. Plus as Barry Gibb said it before, we werent really even part of Disco, this particular move that they made was done earlier by Arif Mardin and Arif was far from a "disco" producer, this is when they did "Jive Talkin" and "You Should Be dancing" which i dont view as Disco songs "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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Harlepolis said: TonyVanDam said: Besides SNF, PR, & (maybe) ABBA..The Movie, what other motion picture soundtrack sounds great enough to listen to from start to finish? Uh I don't know,,,UH.. Ya know? And 3/4 of those blaxploitation soundtracks as well. Damn Tony, you serious? [Edited 2/21/10 6:50am] I was thinking on a mainstream pop level, NOT r&b/soul level. But if we're going to make it count, here are 2 soundtracks I like to mention: Laugh now about my second choice. But THAT^ was a solid soundtrack that sold well. | |
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TonyVanDam said: Harlepolis said: Uh I don't know,,,UH.. Ya know? And 3/4 of those blaxploitation soundtracks as well. Damn Tony, you serious? [Edited 2/21/10 6:50am] Laugh now about my second choice. But THAT^ was a solid soundtrack that sold well. I love it too | |
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Love The Superfly soundtrack as well
Curtis Mayfield "And When The Groove Is Dead And Gone, You Know That Love Survives, So We Can Rock Forever" RIP MJ
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Harlepolis said: SPYZFAN1 said: Classic soundtrack. And very diverse. It's funny because a lot of the songs on that soundtrack really don't sound like "disco" (compared to the other disco tunes of that time).
Travolta was smart. He had a clause in his contract that he had to be paid royalties for every "Fever" LP that was sold. I didn't even know that it was possible I didn't know that either, so basically he's stealing royalties from the Bee Gees. | |
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Timmy84 said: Harlepolis said: I didn't even know that it was possible I didn't know that either, so basically he's stealing royalties from the Bee Gees. John must had his stage name register as a copyright and/or trademark. That is the only way to explain it. | |
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TonyVanDam said: Timmy84 said: I didn't know that either, so basically he's stealing royalties from the Bee Gees. John must had his stage name register as a copyright and/or trademark. That is the only way to explain it. I thought writers, producers, singers and CEOS are the only folks who would get royalties. From what I know, he didn't contribute ANY of those things in that soundtrack. But if you said was true, then it goes to show you how DEEP the trickery of this business. | |
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Timmy84 said: Harlepolis said: I didn't even know that it was possible I didn't know that either, so basically he's stealing royalties from the Bee Gees. No travolta is getting alot mainly because of the image, that whole thing was him, he is good friends with the gibb brothers so he aint ripping them off, Travolta is just a very smart business man and was from day one, yes even on Welcome Back Kotter, notice how no one else from that is ever seen again and John was. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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I absolutely loved the BeeGees music. Especially all the tracks during "Saturday Night Fever." | |
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lastdecember said: Timmy84 said: I didn't know that either, so basically he's stealing royalties from the Bee Gees. No travolta is getting alot mainly because of the image, that whole thing was him, he is good friends with the gibb brothers so he aint ripping them off, Travolta is just a very smart business man and was from day one, yes even on Welcome Back Kotter, notice how no one else from that is ever seen again and John was. I've never watched a SINGLE episode from that show | |
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TonyVanDam said: Timmy84 said: I didn't know that either, so basically he's stealing royalties from the Bee Gees. John must had his stage name register as a copyright and/or trademark. That is the only way to explain it. John kinda did what Bruce Willis did with Sixth Sense. People forget that SNF was not a big budget film, they all thought they were doing some kind of indie flick art film that no one would care about, as John said when we started doing it, Disco was already a dieing trend, the clothes he bought they didnt even make anymore he had to go to thrift shops in the village to get them and they were buried in boxes marked "do not display" thats how OUT it was. But when this came togehter John got in on the ground floor and basically did what alot of artists/actors wish they would do, give a little and get points on the film and its future. Now im sure John didnt think it would be MEGA but he did this with Grease too, hes just someone that knows you gotta look to the future because the "phone" might not ring again for you. Bruce Willis did the same thing, he took almost no pay for Sixth Sense, basically scale, which at the time was $125 a day for union worker on a film. But he gpt points/% on its distribution/dvd sales/merchandising etc..... [Edited 2/21/10 15:09pm] [Edited 2/21/10 15:11pm] "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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Harlepolis said: TonyVanDam said: John must had his stage name register as a copyright and/or trademark. That is the only way to explain it. I thought writers, producers, singers and CEOS are the only folks who would get royalties. From what I know, he didn't contribute ANY of those things in that soundtrack. But if you said was true, then it goes to show you how DEEP the trickery of this business. I wish all actors/actresses were smart to do what John did, TBH. | |
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TonyVanDam said: Harlepolis said: I thought writers, producers, singers and CEOS are the only folks who would get royalties. From what I know, he didn't contribute ANY of those things in that soundtrack. But if you said was true, then it goes to show you how DEEP the trickery of this business. I wish all actors/actresses were smart to do what John did, TBH. Explain, though. I mean, isn't that robbing the REAL contributors of their own work? | |
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Harlepolis said: lastdecember said: No travolta is getting alot mainly because of the image, that whole thing was him, he is good friends with the gibb brothers so he aint ripping them off, Travolta is just a very smart business man and was from day one, yes even on Welcome Back Kotter, notice how no one else from that is ever seen again and John was. I've never watched a SINGLE episode from that show Only the first 2 seasons of Welcome Back Kotter is worth watching if it ever available on DVD. The series went down hill after John left to go Hollywood full-time (although he did go back as a "special guest star" for a few episodes). | |
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