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Kill Bill soundtrack . . .
Kill Bill soundtrack . . .
#1
How about the flamenco-disco version of "Please Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" used for part of the climactic battle with O-Ren Ishii? It's an old EP, so that equals at least ten minutes of whatever effect would apply . . .
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Re: Kill Bill soundtrack . . .
#2
I haven't seen KB1 yet -- missed it in the theatres and haven't rented it yet. So I don't know what this sounds like. But the description you give is pretty cool; I want to hear it.


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#3
I'll take Tomoyasu Hotei's 'Battle Without Honor Or Humanity' instead. Also on the KB1 soundtrack, "Urami-Bushi" composed and performed by Meiko Kaji, taking from one of the movies that immensely influenced Kill Bill, Shurayukihime (Lady Snowblood). (It's a stunning movie. I recommend it.)

That version of "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" was performed by Santa Esmeralda, BTW. If you feel like Doing Something The RIAA Won't Like.Brazil has decided you're cute.
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Re: Kill William just doesn't have the same ring to it
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I'll take Tomoyasu Hotei's 'Battle Without Honor Or Humanity' instead.
Maybe I'm mistaken, but I thought that that was a purely instrumental piece. Makes it kind of difficult to use around here.
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Re: Kill William just doesn't have the same ring to it
#5
It is, yes. I just find flamenco to be an irritating musical form. (But that's just me...)
Urami-Bushi, though... Doug understands Japanese, so he could use it.
Of course, the song's all about the burden of a life spent as an instrument of revenge, so YMMV.Brazil has decided you're cute.
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