[K5pbem] Kazei 5 Soundtrack: Hong Kong
nestor42 at aol.com
nestor42 at aol.com
Mon Mar 20 15:09:54 CST 2006
Well, unless folks are adverse to more Matrix music in the soundtrack,
I humbly submit the Clubbed to Death track from the first movie. It has
a good "character introduction" theme to it, otherwise known as "music
to walk in slow motion to". :-)
Actually, when I listen to it, I get the visual image of someone
looking at the Hong Kong street scene from the window of a taxi as it
wends its way through the city, interspersed with flashback images of a
woman pouring tea. Don't ask.
"Reality Bites... and I've got the toothmarks to prove it!"
- Nestor D. Rodriguez -
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Surbrook <susano at guisarme.net>
To: k5pbem at devermore.net
Sent: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 14:36:09 -0500 (EST)
Subject: [K5pbem] Kazei 5 Soundtrack: Hong Kong
I've bee thinking a bit on what to put into the 78-79 minutes of music
for this soundtrack, and this is what I've selected so far (note: these
selections are only tentative).
Battle Without Honor Of Humanity (Kill Bill) -- opening track to the K5
HK OST
Rain (Cowboy Bebop) -- female vocals?
Casino Fight (Kung Fu Hustle) -- one of several instrumentals "fight
music" pieces
Morpheous versus Neo (The Matrix) -- more fight music
Shine (Hellsing) -- Possible ending track
Ready Steady Go (Korean Style) (Collateral) -- HK club music
Hero (ooverture from Hero) -- one of several instrumentals "fight
music" pieces
The Echo Game (House of Flying Daggers) -- one of several instrumentals
"fight music" pieces
Get The Funk Out (Full Contact) -- By the band Extreme. Great peice to
get the blood pumping.
Hey Man, Nice Shot (Filter) -- General, all-purpose "heroic bloodshed"
peice
Read Or Die (Main Theme) -- Suggested because of the general beat
New Dominion Tank Police -- Opening, if only for the guitars.
Any thoughts on this?
-- Michael Surbrook
susano at guisarme . net http://surbrook.devermore.net/index/
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had
been seized. For when that king had asked the man what he meant by
keeping
hostile possession of the sea, he answered with bold pride. "What thou
meanest by seizing the whole earth; but because I do it with a petty
ship,
I am called a robber, whilst thou who dost it with a great fleet art
styled emperor."
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