“Discover the Hidden Harmonies: How Iconic Soundtracks Transformed These Classic Films into Timeless Masterpieces”

"Discover the Hidden Harmonies: How Iconic Soundtracks Transformed These Classic Films into Timeless Masterpieces"
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But, there are throwbacks, like The Beatles “Twist and Shout” during the scene where Ferris lip-syncs the song in a parade.

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The Last Waltz

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The Band’s 1976 farewell concert at San Francisco’s Winterland Ballroom was spectacular. Martin Scorsese’s film documents American folk-rock in its great romp. It was complete with the musicians living up to their rockstar lifestyles.

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But, the best music moment of the film was when The Band plays “The Weight.”

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Pretty In Pink

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The film took inspiration from Psychedelic Furs single “Pretty In Pink.” John Hughes film is a story of teenage love, bullies, and social cliques in high school.

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The film has a great display of music, especially New Order’s “Shell-Shock.” Plus, “Thieves Like Us (Instrumental)” ensured the soundtrack would age well.

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Pulp Fiction

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Quentin Tarantino’s film features an ensemble cast of John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Uma Thurman, and Bruce Willis. The soundtrack was just as successful as the film, reaching Number 21 on the US Billboard charts.

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The director chose rock, soul and surf tracks to accompany the movie.

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High Fidelity

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Nick Hornby’s book was set in London, but the American film transported us to Chicago. John Cusack’s list-making lead character is filled with warmth with this adaption.

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