RE: Sections of songs that make you freeze in joy
August 2, 2017 at 8:55 pm
(This post was last modified: August 2, 2017 at 9:28 pm by c172.
Edit Reason: clarify talking about movie, not video
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Very interesting thread! Certainly something I think of a lot, but I wasn't sure others did as well. Let's dig for a few.
1. Ought - Beautiful Blue Sky - Starting, for one, around 0:30 , listen to, and past 0:39, and the background guitar (?) three-note cluster ascend rather than descends (sorry, I never took up music myself, so I don't know the terminlogy.
2. Portishead - "The Rip"
Approx: 2:09-2:57, the keyboard "solo", which ascends into proper volume with very light percussion and vocals in the background.
3. The Jesus and Mary Chain - "Just Like Honey"
The first 30 seconds, but really the whole song is great (imho). Wonderful cinematography at the end of Lost in Translation to see the song off.
1. Ought - Beautiful Blue Sky - Starting, for one, around 0:30 , listen to, and past 0:39, and the background guitar (?) three-note cluster ascend rather than descends (sorry, I never took up music myself, so I don't know the terminlogy.
2. Portishead - "The Rip"
Approx: 2:09-2:57, the keyboard "solo", which ascends into proper volume with very light percussion and vocals in the background.
3. The Jesus and Mary Chain - "Just Like Honey"
The first 30 seconds, but really the whole song is great (imho). Wonderful cinematography at the end of Lost in Translation to see the song off.
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