I was reading the fall issue of Wired Magazine (I do not just read Triathlete and Running Magazines) and came across a supplement in the magazine that listed the 50 Greatest Rock Soundtracks of All Time and I have some issues with the list that I thought I would share with you all and see what you thought.
First I will start with the list -
1. Purple Rain - I can not argue with that soundtrack and can not argue with it being number 1 - I might have placed another movie there but...
10. The Big Chill - this is on everyone's list and everyone bought the soundtrack when the movie came out - I would have placed it higher than 10 - it is better than Hard Days Night (2), Trainspotting (7)
19. Almost Famous - this would have been higher for me - better than Midnight Cowboy (16), 24 Hour Party People (12).
33. 8 Mile - now this is a classic and I could have put this soundtrack in the Top 10 without any problems at all
Here are the movies I thought should have been on the list (I am sure I missed some, but this is what popped into my mind) -
High School Musical - ok - I call BS - I was just joking to see if you were paying attention
Seriously -
School of Rock - come on man - songs by, The Clash, AC/DC, KISS, The Doors, The Who, Ramones, David Bowie, Velvet Underground - if this is not top 25 then none of those sticking movies should have been on there.
Lords of Dogtown - songs by, Social Distortion, Foghat, Ted Nugent, Jimi Hendrix and the classic of all classics - Ironman by Black Sabbath
Riding Giants - songs by, Basement Jaxx, Linkin Park, Stray Cats, Gaby Pahinui Hawaiian Band, Propelllerheads, and the best of all best - Gidget Theme!
Pump Up The Volume - songs by, Concrete Blonde, Ivan Neville, Pixies, Henry Rollins singing Kick Out the Jams, James Brown
One last movie to bore you with - and this was a VERY VERY VERY bad movie but I am very partial so a band on the soundtrack -
10 Things I Hate About You - songs by, one of the best SKA bands of all time - Save Ferris (also a live cameo in the movie by the band), Letter to Cleo, Sister Hazel, George Clinton, Barenaked Ladies, Madness
You can see the complete list of movies in Wired Magazine to judge for yourself but obviously they missed some awesome soundtracks!
Friday, January 4, 2008
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Dude...High Fidelity. Now that's a movie that rocks. And of course Spinal Tap!
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