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The Feelies play David Bowie's Fame in Something Wild

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Uploaded by on Oct 23, 2009

from Jonathan Demme's Something Wild (1986)

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  • Demme's zenith remains this film. The soundtrack is incredible. Still remember seeing it on the big screen. Ray is one of the great antagonists of the modern era. And the soundtrack; Laurie Anderson, Jean Michel Jarre, Oingo Boingo, Jimmy Cliff, David Byrne, FYC, New Order...

  • This film is sublime, It was my favourite film in the 80s and is still my favourite, road movie that is meaningful to me even now. The transisiton from comedy to violence has never been bettered or I don't has ever been attempted before:)

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  • Woah! Mother of us all! Absolute legendary!

  • Just found this on DVD first time I had seen it in about 15 years and it's still a really good film forgot how nuts liotta is !

  • @beatcat22 I hear ya. I don't think the 80's will ever be topped when it comes to pop music. Now, no matter where you turn the "dial" it's mostly commercials with a little bit of "music" in between.

  • The best part is definitely at 2:44 the beginning of their own song Loveless Love

  • The Feelies are sublime, this film....not so sure.

  • Something Wild will be a lot easier to find on DVD (and Blu-ray) as of May 10, 2011, when it will be released by the Criterion Collection.

  • This movie is awesome and quite hard to find on dvd. I wish someone would upload the entire movie on you tube.

  • 80s movies from usa are magical i saw them when i was i kid and they blew me away

  • @thomasvanner: There are three songs in the clip. The first song is Crazy Rhythms; which then segues into Fame, and afterwards is the ramp-up opening of Loveless Love. Both tracks are originals from the Crazy Rhythms album, one of the best albums of 1980.

  • Check it out on Netflix. Not only the Feelies live, but Sister Carol!

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