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Separate Lives by Phil Collins & Marilyn Martin https://youtu.be/PgPthI5Rbkw Anyone else remember this song for the movie White Nights? Phil Collins & Marilyn Martin really bring it on this ballad. Whatever happened to Marilyn Martin? She has a beautiful voice. I only know her from this one song. I should check out more of her catalog. Has anyone seen White Nights? I thought it was kind of a mixed bag but I loved the dance sequences. | |
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I never saw White Nights but I should.
"Separate Lives" was not only #1, but it was nominated for an Oscar. Yet it was "Say You, Say Me," which wasn't on the soundtrack itself, that won the Oscar and the Golden Globe. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Yeah at that point Phil was not in good standing with the Oscars so he was surely not going to get the votes, surprised he got the nod at that time. He was upset, and rightly so for when he was nominated for "Against All Odds" and he was told that NO artists were singing their songs which was a lie, because Denice Williams and ray Parker both performed and were asked to perform as was Stevie Wonder who declined, only Phil and Kenny Loggins were not asked to be on the show, think how that would go over in todays twitter world. But the fact all those great songs were in that class, shows that movies and soundtracks suck now | |
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Was just listening to this in the car on an oldies station. This has always been my favorite Phil Collins song. "It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!" - Kitbradley
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https://youtu.be/PgPthI5Rbkw I love this person's video version of the song more than the official one. You get to see more of the dance sequences with Hines and Baryshnikov. At 3 minutes and 9 seconds in Baryshnikov does this move bouncing on the tops of his toes which is simply amazing. It looks painful to do too. He is a remarkable dancer along with Hines. The song goes nicely with the visuals. | |
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Soundtrack is not as good as maybe it oughta be considering the year, artists and producers on it.
Of course, Mr Richie is missing (thanks Motown LOL). But, like all those 80's and 90's soundtracks, a gem is often found. In this case its obscuro "People have got to move" by Jenny Burton. Nile Rodgers was so on it back then. He has had his re-evaluation in UK but his mid-late 80's work is still overlooked a wee bit.
David Pack goes all Frank Stallone and its good if you like that 80's cheese like I do. David Foster's contribution is gimmicky but I loved this period from him so I give it a pass.
Movie used most of the songs from what I remember? "Say you, say me" was defo in the climax. Imagine the surprise when movie goers come out of just watching the movie, inpulse buy the OST and find no "Say you say me" LOL | |
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"Against All Odds" came on my 80s channel today. I sorta tuned in and listened closer. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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It was the ability to write a good song and he had the knack for it, as did Lionel Richie, yes it was the era to have the classic ballad, but you also had to know how to write it and sing it too. Today for the most part all of things are just too in your face, no sublte appproaches with songwriting, everything seems to be about he or she cheated and get even with them etc... same styles progressions and vocals, and for the most part the songs are not really crafted that well because now artists are making them even shorter, they know a four minute song is not going to get you to stream more than a two and half minute song thats to the point, attention span is not a trait of these times at all, thats why you have very little growth in artists. | |
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I like that you threw Lionel Richie in there. I think people take for granted that he's a great songwriter. We know he is, but we so rarely really sit and appreciate it. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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"Dancing on the ceiling", as an album, is a wee bit too short. I had no idea that the LP had a few shorter edits on songs like Dire Straits "Brothers in arms" did. They coulda included them on the reissue ugh.
I too really like "Night train". Iam a big fan of Narada from that era and the song is mostly him LOL. I think Lionel's usual producer was on it but Narada was too I think? All giddy,glossy mid 80's goodness
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Love that pic. Just an offchance to get 4 80's legends in one pic | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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I read 'Phil Collins & Marilyn Manson' when I clicked on this thread. Now I am disappointed, LOL! RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time... | |
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funkaholic1972 said: I read 'Phil Collins & Marilyn Manson' when I clicked on this thread. Now I am disappointed, LOL! Now that would be an interesting collaboration, but I don't think it'd be a ballad. [Edited 6/30/22 16:19pm] | |
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