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"Wonderwall" - The Fool - Jane Birkin - 60's psychedelia in London

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Uploaded by on May 13, 2009

"Wonderwall" is a movie to which George Harrison composed the sound track. One of the most notable things about the film is the art direction, done by the band/art collective The Fool.
The member of The Fool also is performing. Additionally, Suki Potier(Amanda Lear) and Anita Pallenberg also perform as a minor part. Of course, starring is beautiful Jane Birkin.
I tried to edit completely, and collected only psychedelic scenes with this film. Interior, stained glass wall painting, and POD PARTY, etc. Of course, the fashion of Jane also has taken it.
Romantic tune "The Castle Far" of Matthews' Southern Comfort was used on the way. They took the sitar to the following tune "Thoughts for a Friend". The reason for the sound track of George Harrison is that the change is scarce.

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  • Wow. A lot of this music isn't on Harrison's soundtrack album. Did The Fool release an album of their Wonderwall music?

  • The music of The Fool is not used for "Wonderwall". Romantic tunes used here are all by Matthews's Southern Comfort. It is from a scene to which Jane Birkin goes up the stairs with the dress of chiffon.

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  • The scene at 3;56 is peaking hour of wonderful trip, walk through storyland, As child in a new age of innocents, Not the poor witch that lives in paper mache candy cane dark forest of the ugly inbred weird looking insest evil brother sister hansel and gretel'

  • that sure looks like anita pallenberg to me

  • Matthews' Southern Comfort weren't formed in 1967, so it had to be Iain's first group BEFORE joining Fairport Convention. Brian Jones definately helped out on Wonderwall, but the music, I'm sure is Harrison's. Unless someone didn't tell me something...I do remember it was Brian who wrote Ruby Tuesday, however.

  • Actually it wasn't George Harrison that composed that soundtrack it was Brain Jones.

  • THX FOR THE UPLOAD..

    THE FOOL FAM

  • thank you for this post!

    THE FOOL FAM.

  • Anita Pallenberg is not in this movie. Suki Potier and Amanda Lear are though.

  • i love the clothes from this era!!! i would love to walk down the street lookin like these cats!!! what would the CHAVS MAKE OF IT lol!!!

  • @artstar19 Upload it! I can't find it anywhere!

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