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soundtrack identification
hi, i have this movie with themes from other movies. some i've already id'ed but i REALLY need your help for the rest. artist & track would be great.
thanks in advance!
http://web1.delta488.server4you.de/cgi-bin/upload.cgi?a=show&file=646d312e6d7033&big=1
http://web1.delta488.server4you.de/cgi-bin/upload.cgi?a=show&file=7369746573322e6d7033&big=1
http://web1.delta488.server4you.de/cgi-bin/upload.cgi?a=show&file=7369746573312e6d7033&big=1
http://web1.delta488.server4you.de/cgi-bin/upload.cgi?a=show&file=7369746573332e6d7033&big=1
andibundy, July 8, 2006; 11:17 AM
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The links don't work.....
philkws, July 8, 2006; 2:42 PM

kindergarten? what a way to say hello...
this is an eastern movie from 1978, there are no credits!
andibundy, July 8, 2006; 3:24 PM

since the movie was redubbed, cut und got new music that was not included in the credits. and even the dvd version has no music credits.
andibundy, July 8, 2006; 4:36 PM

Don't be nasty, coma. Andi quite obviously did his homework very well, so no reason left to jump at him.
handstand, July 8, 2006; 8:06 PM

The first soundbite is from "A Man And A Women 40 years later. The couple from the original 1966 French production are now residing in a nursing home on the outskirts of Paris.
The second soundbite is from "Rocky 12". The cue from the scene when the Stallone character gets his ass kicked brutal
in a back alley brawl by a group of delinquents.
The third is unknown although it sounds like something from an early 1930's American film featuring the talent of one of our favorite psychotics, Al Jolson.
The fourth soundbite is from an animated feature produced solely for the amusement of mental idiots. As a matter of fact I recently purchased the recording for a close friend of mine who is currently employed at Kentucky Fried Chicken.
victoravalentine, July 9, 2006; 12:28 AM

are you mentally handicapped or an attention whore?
andibundy, July 9, 2006; 2:13 AM

Hi Andibundy,
Two things:
1. Sorry, I can't identify any of these themes - the last three sound like some old western scores, possibly of italian origin. Not much more help, i'm afraid...
2. I want to apologise for the ridiculous answers you got from some of the posters above. This IS a great site where you usually get a lot of help when looking for scores or even "just" information. I have no idea what got into those guys being so immature and downright offensive... While it is true that there are many posts asking ridiculous questions without doing a little "homework" themselves, your post is completly friendly, competent and justified. Let's just hope these guys never ask for help themselves here...
Best,
Burnie
blinddoc, July 10, 2006; 10:41 AM

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