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Arnold Schoenberg. Sketches for film score The Good Earth 1937
FairDealDan
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Schoenberg made a few sketches for this film The Good Earth. I was a student at USC in 1993 when the Schoenberg Archives were there and I did a project about the film and m...
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Vergogna Schifosi (Dirty Angels)
FairDealDan
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Another version of "Matto..Caldo etc Girotondo" and "Un Altro Mare" but the latter is very low in the mix
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Vergogna Schifosi (Dirty Angels) End Credits
FairDealDan
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Slightly different mix than the soundtrack version of "Matto, Caldo, Soldi, Morto...Girotondo"
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Vergogna Schifosi Dirty Angels Best Scene
FairDealDan
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Groovy beach party scene from Vergogna Schifosi (1969) Unbelievably brilliant music from Ennio Morricone teaming up with diva Edda Del Orso and I Cantori Moderni di Alessan...
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Vergogna Schifosi (Dirty Angels)
FairDealDan
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Great music form a surprisingly dark film (1969). Not sure whether this guy was murdered or comminted suicide since il mio Italiano non e molto bene. There are four excerpt...
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ELP Karn Evil 9 Second Impression Me Playing
FairDealDan
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1914 Lagonda upright with 3 broken hammers in my secret underground lair. Still a little timid in some parts. Added some of the bass lines too
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The Clovers "Hey Now Miss Fanny"
FairDealDan
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Great R&B Vocals form singers who know you don't have to oversing to have soooooouuuulll!!!! Hey who's the sax guy? maybe Plas Johnson ? (just a wild guess)
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The Larks "Shadrack" Killer Gospel-Soul
FairDealDan
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Apparently there are two groups called The Larks, This one is NOT the one with Don Julian. This group the lead singer is Eugene Mumford. This tune gets better every time I ...
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Gnarls Barkley Crazy Spaghetti Western 1968 sample source
FairDealDan
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This movie soundtrack (available on CD) starting at about 2:25 is the source music for the sample that Gnarls used for the background in the song "Crazy" (I included the m...
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Norma Tanega "Walkin' My Cat Named Dog"
FairDealDan
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This is one of the most weird and forgotten singles of the mid 60s. And No, The B-side was NOT "Feedin' My Dog Named Cat"
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