Lions love listening to Pulp Fiction
This is an article written for the #juneinleo writing prompt series with today being Day 4 ....
I won't lie I am getting addicted to writing articles for these prompts.
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Day 4! There is a lot of music themes that are famous because of the movies they are a part of, even the movie can be famous for the soundtrack. What is your favorite movie Soundtrack? Do you like Musicals?
How important do you think the music is to the success of a movie?
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My two favourite soundtracks ...
Are from the films or movies Pulp Fiction and Trainspotting...
They are ear poppingly good sound tracks from eye droppingly good films.
Trainspotting is set in Edinburghin the 90s where I am from, and was all kids mixed up in heroin and how it wrecks your lives ... I shared a flat at uni with some smackhead (heroin users) so I could totally relate to it.
It was also the first breakthrough for Scottish super actors like Ewan McGregor and Robert Carlyle...
5 Top tunes that are iconic with the film are ...
Lou Reed – 'Perfect Day' Sleeper – ‘Atomic’ Brian Eno – 'Deep Blue Day' Underworld – 'Born Slippy .NUXX' and the awesome Iggy Pop – 'Lust For Life'
Choose Your Future. Choose Life
Yeah a brilliant film with a defining Soundtrack ....
.... but we are here to talk about only one!
Why do soundtracks enhance movies?
If you know me, then you know that I am not that big on films or watching movies. I do though absolute love music and relate things to music. Even writing this I have Alexa playing the soundtrack from Pulp Fiction in the background...
Damn it is sooooo powerful, I mean how is this for a random female opening lyric ....
'none of you fucking pricks move or I'll execute every motherfucking last one of you'
Sheer class ....
The cast well I am huge John Travolta / Bruce Willis / Samuel L Jackson / Uma Thurman fan there are too many too mention here...
What I will do as we go through this article is share three classics from the movie ...
What better way to kick off with Pumpkin and his Honey Bunny asshe says those immortal worlds and the song Misirlou is from 1927 ...
Did get you in mood, did it set the tone?
That is what a good sountrack should be doing ...
It helps set the atmosphere, it also helps push the audience where the director wants them to go...
It helps with the plot... That is the difference between a great soundtrack for a film and just some random songs used as a backdrop.
Well at least in my eyes it is!
Son of a Preacher Man from 1968 and sung by Dusty Springfield, it makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up every time I listen to this!
This last track will be a scene from the film, I am sure Pulp Fictions will remember the dance between Mia Wallace and Vincent Vega!!!
This was Tarantino the director at his amazing best. The songs chosen for the track enhance the flim.
The music draws the audience and whenever I hear a tune now I am still drawn to the movie even though it is 30 years old (yes it was released in October 1994) I can still picture that scene in my eyes!
A good soundtrack is a masterpiece that stands intertwined with the film... making the pair of them fluffing iconic!
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This article is an entry for this month's Inleo writing initiative.
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Todays prompt is Day 4 ! What is your favorite movie Soundtrack?
Note: The three YouTube videos that I have shared are not owned by me, I am simply spreading great music on Hive.
Lucky Bonus .... Pulp Fiction ... full soundtrack!
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