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The Green Inferno

Where Music and Fear Gather for Drinks

November 2009

( Monthly archive )

We would never be sure of the sequence of events. We argue about it still.

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Here is the Air score to Sofia Coppola's adaptation of The Virgin Suicides. A haunting tale of isolation, obsession and death in seventies suburbia starring James Woods, Kathleeen Turner, Danny DeVito and the lovely and talented Kirsten Dunst.

Track Listing

1. Playground Love (03:31)
2. Clouds Up (01:30)
3. Bathroom Girl (02:25)
4. Cemetary Party (02:36)
5. Dark Messages (02:28)
6. The World Hurricane (02:33)
7. Dirty Trip (06:12)
8. Highschool Lover (02:42)
9. Afternoon Sister (02:24)
10. Ghost Song (02:16)
11. Empty House (02:58)
12. Dead Bodies (02:59)
13. Suicide Underground (05:56)

"She was the still point of the turning world, man"

I also have the various artists soundtrack for this, if anyone wants it let me know.

Here's To Mediocrity!

Thought I'd take a break from horror films for a while, here is the the various artist soundtrack to 1984 comedy Up the Creek starring Stephen Furst, Dan Monahan and the acting legend that is Tim Matheson!

I haven't seen this film in years but remember it fondly in the dim past of the eighties, in fact I believe the first copy of this I saw was a Betamax tape! I have no idea where I got this soundtrack, just found it on my computer the other day, so thanks/apologies to the original uploader.

Track Lisitng:

1. Up the Creek (04:01)
Cheap Trick
2. The Heat (04:07)
Heart
3. 30 Days in the Hole (03:50)
Kick Axe
4. Great Expections (You Never know What to Expect) (03:59)
Ian Hunter
5. Chasin' the Sky (04:03)
The Beach Boys
6. Get Ready Boy (04:25)
Shooting Star
7. Passion in the Dark (One Track Heart) (04:37)
Danny Spanos
8. Take It (03:32)
Shooting Star
9. Two Hearts on the Loose (04:27)
Randy Bishop
10. Get Ready Boy (Instrumental) (04:17)
Shooting Star



"Down liver, don't you get it? That's Japanese for down river!"

The absence of love is the most abject pain

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Here's the incredible Popol Vuh score for Werner Herzog's remake of Murnau's classic Nosferatu, professional lunatic and occasional actor Klaus Kinski portrays the bald Count and spends a lot a time bemoaning the lonliness of his existence in this atmospheric, visually stunning but overlong film. Herzog had problems shooting certain scenes in the Dutch town of Delft as the authorities refused to allow him to unleash 11,000 rats into the streets, can't say I'm surprised.

Track Listing:
1. Bruder des Schattens (05:43)
2. H�re, Der du Wagst (06:00)
3. Das Schloss des Irrtums (05:37)
4. Die Umkehr (05:58)
5. Mantra 1 (06:15)
6. Morning Sun (03:21)
7. Venus Principle (04:41)
8. Mantra 2 (05:22)
9. Die Nacht Der Himmel (05:03)
10. Der Ruf Der Rohrflote (03:39)
11. To a Little Way (02:34)
12. Through Pain to Heaven (03:47)
13. On the Way (04:05)
14. Zwiesprache Der Rohrflote (03:22)

Listen. The children of the night make their music