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Vangelis - A Year of Living Dangerously

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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2007

Movie by Peter Weir, Music by Vangelis.
This particular bit of music is: L'Enfant of Vangelis' Opera Sauvage (Not by Jarre and it is not on the OST)

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  • c'est bien ce qui me semblait; ce n'est pas vangelis qui a composer cette musique,mais MAURICE JARRE

  • @DogDevilman

    Please do your research before you make claims. Maurice Jarre did the score, but this scene, music was composed by Vangelis. It's from his L'Opera Sauvage (L'enfant)

  • What is the matter with you people. The late great Maurice Jarre composed this.

  • @07drew70 No need to be rude. You are wrong. If you read the comments you will find out why. Thanks for playing.

  •  Maurice Jarre please correct

  • @magarac02 wrong. The OST was done by Maurice but this track is by Vangelis from his Opera Sauvage. Vangelis' L'Enfant Please use the search function to find it right here on Youtube.

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  • she wants that big austrailaian cock inside her

  • You can easily tell that this is a Vangelis track. Just listen to it.

  • This music was from an Old Style Beer commercial in the early 1980s

  • What happened to good movies like this? The amount of crap that passes for movies today is a shame.

  • she wants that astraulian dick in her british cunt

  • this is what god made women for and god made man for , the end

  • With the music score this is one of the most erotic love scenes in movie making. So suggestive and powerful.

  • This is the music (a tune he called 'LEnfant) chosen as the theme for Chariots of Fire and when you see the characters on the beach running this is the music they are running to, but at the last minute, Vangelis wrote ANOTHER masterpiece to use in that film. Watch the opening of Chariots of Fire without sound and play this at the same time - you'll see it fits nicely.

  • @ChristiaanVDA Commercially released soundtracks are often quite different than the actual soundtrack. Sometimes songs are added that were not in the film yet are on the 'commercial soundtrack' such as on "The Big Chill" and other albums. Also, the reverse is true, where songs in the film are not released on the commercial soundtrack album. In both cases it usually has to do with rights. Vangelis chose not to have it released on another album. Same with his "Blade Runner" score (he finally did).

  • @humbleradio It's not on the commercially released soundtrack. If you buy a CD that says "Year of Living Dangerously" you will not find this song on it. Supposedly the director added Vangelis' song at the last minute, and that is why it is not credited in the film and does not appear on the soundtrack.

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