OK, this cracks me the **** up.C@LAg said:
INXS had a few on "The Lost Boys", before they blew up worldwide.
And the entire Lost Boys soundtrack is still awesome today.
OK, this cracks me the **** up.C@LAg said:
INXS had a few on "The Lost Boys", before they blew up worldwide.
And the entire Lost Boys soundtrack is still awesome today.
They are still relevant but instead of being a bunch of soundtracks making medium impacts its a smaller number of soundtracks making a huge impact. There's still a place for soundtracks but in the Spotify age artists aren't limited to releasing new singles on some sort of album so there's probably less of a desire to lend out their songs to help out a movie if they can just as easy release it themselves.1996 said:
When did the movie soundtrack song become irrelevant? The last one I remember was Batman Forever with Kiss from a Rose and Hold Me, Thrill Me... I had so many soundtrack cassettes as a kid
JCA1 said:
Rocky IV is a sneaky awesome soundtrack.
User name checks out.Orlando Ayala Cant Read said:
2 words
John Hughes
G Martin 87 said:
OK, this thread is clearly in danger of going off the rails. It's really simple, folks. Two rules:
- 80s movie
- soundtrack
Not 90s, not 70s, not scores, not overall body of work across multiple decades, not covers of 80s soundtrack songs 3 decades later, etc etc.
Lefty96 said:
Vision Quest
1996 said:
When did the movie soundtrack song become irrelevant? The last one I remember was Batman Forever with Kiss from a Rose and Hold Me, Thrill Me... I had so many soundtrack cassettes as a kid
tk for tu juan said:
Who needs quantity when you have quality:
G Martin 87 said:
OK, this thread is clearly in danger of going off the rails. It's really simple, folks. Two rules:
- 80s movie
- soundtrack
Not 90s, not 70s, not scores, not overall body of work across multiple decades, not covers of 80s soundtrack songs 3 decades later, etc etc.