High fidelity soundtrack stereolab band11/14/2022 ![]() ![]() In part inspired by the detective fiction of Raymond Chandler, a real rock-and-roll edge is given to the film with each character having their own musical signature The Dude’s being a bit of CCR. Having defiled his precious rug, Jeff seeks out the real Lebowski so as to claim reparations for the rug but is instead sent on a madcap mission to rescue the wife of his millionaire namesake (the real Lebowski). In a case of mistaken identity, Jeff ‘The Dude’ Lebowski’s apartment is broken into and ransacked by thugs who demand a large sum of money before realising they have the wrong guy. ![]() It is the ultimate slacker movie with a role model we all, in some respects, aspire to be. Providing an eclectic range of retro music from the 60s and 70s to appropriate the hippy lifestyle of The Dude, the film flaunts some choice musical nous with Bob Dylan, Captain Beefheart, The Monks, Creedence Clearwater Revival and Moondog to tie the film together. You can’t expect a film centred around a guy named The Dude, not to have a totally rad soundtrack and the Coen brothers certainly don't make any allowances. An engrossing garage rock explosion of distorted guitars, electric jug and tormented lyrics about breaking up. A sufficient opening number to a film about break ups. High Fidelity (2000)įilm one, track 1: ‘You’re Gonna Miss Me’ by The Thirteenth Floor Elevators. Prominent in the film’s introduction and a brilliant introduction to (arguably) the first psychedelic band in the history of rock and roll. ![]() Let me take you through 10 of the best film soundtracks out there. From killer opening tracks to atmospheric compositions crucial to the narrative. There’s something so intrinsically vital about the congregation of film and music. Modern films are getting creative with soundtracks, Thomas Anderson’s Inherent Vice boasting a soundtrack as exciting as its cast, Birdman utilising a solely improvised soundtrack for its single-shot feature and Whiplash drumming up raw new talent on and off screen. Let's take a look at some of the greatest movie soundtracks that aided and transformed the writing and acting into that complete sensory experience. Soundtracks change the feel of movie scenes, they become so deeply associated with each other that it seems impossible to imagine sound and image existing separately. ![]()
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