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  • Thumbs up because george Harrison wrote the music

  • the artist is The Remo Four

  • Well that's 1:34 of my life I'll never get back.

  • The soundtrack to this is the greatest. Has a great rockin guitar duet between Eric Clapton and George called "Ski-ing". George also sings and plays keyboards on the album ( "Singing OM" ) and some ( strange ) electric guitar. Plus he wrote the very trippy music. Unfortunately out of print, but you can find it if you look.

  • This is one of the best psychedelic movies ever, along with Jodorowsky's Holy Mountain and Lynch's Eraserhead

  • whats the name of this song? its amazing

    

  • @godamndude The song is 'In the First Place' by The Remo Four. It was recorded during the Wonderwall sessions but it didn't feature in the film (though it is in the director's cut, I think).

  • Excelente pelicula, para variar George Harrison demostró ser el mejor de los 4 Beatles :)

  • George Harrison was a genius

  • Iain Quarrier appears at The Fearless Vampire Killers too,he was Herbert!

  • the trailer is better than the movie

  • too bad george didnt play on the album

  • Wow! Who would've thought that the future would look exactly like 1968 England

  • Wow. Perfect match for George's music.

  • For me this is the best movie i've ever seen. Jane Birkin looks almost perfect in all scenes and music is mysterious and charming. This indian atmosphere makes me longing for the times I did not experience just like the Beatles music

  • remember watching this as a teenager on tv one late night, went totally over my head! guess i wasn`t a sixties child, kind of like the images it has and sixties flare,which i appreciate more now but couldn`t sit threw it ever again, the film was of its time and is best kept there! unless it means something personally to you.

  • This song is not on the orignal soundtrack at least not on the Apple vinyl from '68, is it on the cd?

  • @jsilence418 I don't think so, i wish it was though!!!

  • This version is different from the other one I've heared. I don't think George is singing on this version.

  • Fantastic music, AWFUL movie. Don't waste your time

  • The song in the background is like.. just plain amazing.

    Wow.

    Just plain wow.

    And the trailer looks pretty dang cool.

    The song and trailer makes me wanna seeee ittttt.

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  • That really sounds like Ringo's drumming.

  • oh very nice! it's not easy to see that movie

  • So that's where the Gallagher Bros. got the title of one of their most famous compositions.... 

  • the screenplay was writen by Guillermo Cabrera Infante

    one of the best latinamerican writers ever

  • Looks beautiful!

  • That Song is great written by the best Beatle person mr.George Harrison

  • Written by the remo four

  • @pinkfloydas

    do you know the name of the song? :)

  • @pennyplant The song is by The Remo Four, produced by George Harrison, of course, and the title is "In the first place"

  • @pennyplant THIS SONG WRITTEN BY GEORGE HARRISON SINGED BY GEORGE HARRISON PRODUCED BY GEORGE HARRISON AND PERFOMECED BY THE REMO FOUR THE TITLE OF IT IS THE FIRST PLACE!

  • That is a GREAT SONG!written by the BEST BEATLE PERSON George Harrison

  • Cool! :D

  • with design by The Fool :)

  • What is the name of the song playing in the background?! It sounds nice.

  • took forever for me to find but its by the The Remo Four

  • ahhh this movie looks siiick!

  • As a guitar player myself I always knew what George meant to the Beatles in many ways. You can really listen to Wonderwalls music and here how much George actually meant. You can here all those musical phrasings from Revolver, Sgt. Pepper, Magical Mystery Tour to Yellow Submarine.You can here the from a hint of the phrasings from A Day in the Life from 52 secs to 1:18 then again later. Incidentally, that was 2 songs that George told to John that would sound good together. God Bless George!

  • The trailer probably roped in a lot of hippies back in 1968. Too bad the movie itself doesn't deliver. I saw it a few years ago at a Cinematheque screening, and the whole thing was a bit of a mess. The filmmaker was apparently so enraptured by Jack Macgowran's performance in The Fearless Vampire Killers that he had him reproduce it in this movie.

  • I love Wonderwall.A mess?.Well that's what Psychedelic movies suppose to be,Chappaqua,The Monkees-Head and Wonderwall.We Love em.

  • Wonderwall has been (and probably still is) available on video/DVD. it occasionally turns up on cable as well. typical 60s 'trippy' film. Harrison's music supplys the 'soundtrack'. George does not appear in it, Beatlepeoples.

  • Can you post the entire film at Google video and let us know if you do?

  • A more mature record album than Electronic Sound, even though ES is one of my favorite.

  • it's off the wonderwall soundtrack. all done by george harrison. the song is called, in the first place...

  • what song is this?

  • Looks really weird but funny. I'll watch it some day.

    Maybe tonight ! Yep, i'm gonna see it tonight and relax in my chair.

  • I love George

  • @batterupdan Yeah George was awesome in so many ways!

  • That is a very crazy movie. Nice trailer.

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