the Felder title track is solid. Henley harmonies!
― the Rain Man of nationalism. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 16 March 2017 14:43 (seven years ago) link
everlasting twilight, tired of action... "true companion" 4eva
― a but (brimstead), Thursday, 16 March 2017 14:46 (seven years ago) link
<3 Steve Kahn
I was fascinated because, y'know, cartoon, and then that green orb dissolved that dude and I was semi-traumatized and couldn't sleep
same
― the raindrops and drop tops of lived, earned experience (BradNelson), Thursday, 16 March 2017 14:50 (seven years ago) link
I really might have to poll the score separately, if only to have people weigh in on track titles like 'Castrate Him/Searching for Loc Nar'.
― Milkwalker's World (Old Lunch), Thursday, 16 March 2017 14:54 (seven years ago) link
it's a shitty movie but bc it's composed of vignettes there are very good parts imo. the world war ii one, is horrifying and beautifully animated, and "taarna" is great moebius fanfic. there was also a cut sequence called "neverwhere land" that iirc is really haunting. i wrote a v long essay about this film that ended up spilling into blue öyster cult's whole imaginos storyline (a lot of parallels in that both kind of try to locate an essential evil in the universe) and it was a real learning experience, mostly in how extensive the den universe is
― the raindrops and drop tops of lived, earned experience (BradNelson), Thursday, 16 March 2017 14:57 (seven years ago) link
I do still love the Ploog war zombies vignette, but most of the rest of the movie is so narratively vaporous and kinda badly animated that it's a real tough watch at this point.
― Milkwalker's World (Old Lunch), Thursday, 16 March 2017 15:03 (seven years ago) link
'Neverwhere Land' was v cool, though, from what I remember. Have no idea why they cut that.
― Milkwalker's World (Old Lunch), Thursday, 16 March 2017 15:04 (seven years ago) link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miar5eKG4uY
penderecki would've been a nice addition to the soundtrack lol
― the raindrops and drop tops of lived, earned experience (BradNelson), Thursday, 16 March 2017 15:32 (seven years ago) link
The words to “Veteran” were written by the famed science-fiction and fantasy author Michael Moorcock, best known as the creator of the decadent, albino antihero Elric. BÖC had previously worked with Moorcock on the 1980 song “Black Blade”—a reference to Elric’s soul-drinking sword, Stormbringer. And “Veteran” takes its title from the lyrics that Moorcock wrote for another sympathetic band, Hawkwind, whose 1975 album Warrior On The Edge Of Time is based on Moorcock’s concept of the pan-dimensional Eternal Champion, of which Elric is merely a single iteration.
didn't know the Hawkwind connection!!
― blonde redheads have more fun (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 16 March 2017 15:35 (seven years ago) link
Realizing now I should've included the Bernstein score as an option for Jon L. It's good stuff as well.
<3
Just threw on the score now in solidarity with thread.
(Of the songtrack, my vote goes to BOC of course)
(Brad N um can we read your HM/Imaginos essay?)
― chip n dale recuse rangers (Jon not Jon), Thursday, 16 March 2017 15:48 (seven years ago) link
i can't account for its quality but here http://brightwalldarkroom.com/issue-17-1/2016/4/1/after-dark
it's behind a paywall but i think u get 5 free articles before it kicks in
― the raindrops and drop tops of lived, earned experience (BradNelson), Thursday, 16 March 2017 15:50 (seven years ago) link
I am also listening to the Bernstein score atm, and I don't think I ever realized before that certain musical elements of this movie that was such a mythic presence in my youth may, on some level, have informed my feelings about Ghostbusters (one of my favorite movies, with a soundtrack and score that I was equally obsessed with as a young'un). They aren't overtly similar scores, but there are some shared strains which are among my earliest aural associations with 'mythic' and 'spooky'.
― Milkwalker's World (Old Lunch), Thursday, 16 March 2017 16:05 (seven years ago) link
Actually, I take it back: there are some cues that overtly similar to his Ghostbusters score. Thinking of 'Dana's Theme' specifically, I believe.
― Milkwalker's World (Old Lunch), Thursday, 16 March 2017 16:18 (seven years ago) link
yeah i definitely hear a few similarities between Elmer's work on Ghostbusters and Heavy Metal but mainly just in those parts in the former where he plays it straight and goes for that kind of dark wonder vibe. Also of course he has his ondes martenot frolicking in both scores.
I basically group Ghostbusters-Heavy Metal-Black Cauldron together in my mind as these atypically fantastical Bernstein scores. Slipstream from later on kind of fits this mold too.
Brad that piece was fucking cool! I was not really acquainted with your work -- count me as a new fan.
― chip n dale recuse rangers (Jon not Jon), Thursday, 16 March 2017 16:19 (seven years ago) link
there was that great era from 78-85 or so where tons of composers, some better bred for it than others, got the budget and latitude to try to 'do a star wars' (or in some cases 'do a conan'). I have a special folder for that stuff.
― chip n dale recuse rangers (Jon not Jon), Thursday, 16 March 2017 16:21 (seven years ago) link
Oh, I forgot that another reason why it's hard to hang with this movie in my post-pubescent years is the weird choice they made to have SCTV folks do so many of the voices. Once it occurred to me that, f'rinstance, John Candy was voicing Den, some of the mystique evaporated somewhat.
(Unrelated, but it reminds me of the Fantastic Four radio dramatizations featuring Lampoon-affiliated folks. Jarring to hear Bill Murray as the Human Torch.)
― Milkwalker's World (Old Lunch), Thursday, 16 March 2017 16:38 (seven years ago) link
i bet it plays well in a french dub with english subtitles
― chip n dale recuse rangers (Jon not Jon), Thursday, 16 March 2017 16:42 (seven years ago) link
There's a short Den/Neverwhere film by Corben from the late 60s. It's very basic and the animation looks more experimental than anything and I think his wife appears in the live action framing part.
― Robert Adam Gilmour, Thursday, 16 March 2017 16:51 (seven years ago) link
'galloping dick' was a prose highlight in brad's piece
― chip n dale recuse rangers (Jon not Jon), Thursday, 16 March 2017 16:52 (seven years ago) link
Was just thinking about this movie - we've got an injured tom cat in the house who hasn't quite worked out the litter box 100%, which reminded me of the South Park episode.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GIiOsuDRFk
― pplains, Thursday, 16 March 2017 16:58 (seven years ago) link
thank u jon
― the raindrops and drop tops of lived, earned experience (BradNelson), Thursday, 16 March 2017 17:16 (seven years ago) link
Played the hell out of this when I was 14. It's uneven and overlong, but the best stuff holds up pretty damn well. My favorites are probably the Devo, Sabbath & Stevie Nicks tracks, and I expect they'll take the poll. Don Felder's "Heavy Metal" is up there, too. BOC's "Veteran of the Psychic Wars" is brilliant, but being so minimal & narrative, it doesn't have a ton of replay value. Cheap Trick's "Reach Out" plays like a top shelf One On One outtake, and that's fine w/ me. Nazareth's "Crazy" and Felder's "All of You" round out the defensible keepers, while Riggs' "Radar Rider" is a longtime guilty pleasure.
I don't know the story in all its details, but I understand that Blue Oyster Cult wrote several unused songs for the film. "Vengeance (The Pact)" and "Heavy Metal: The Black & Silver" wound up on Fire of Unknown Origin, but I've long been curious about what else might lie buried.
― contenderizer, Thursday, 16 March 2017 17:23 (seven years ago) link
And yeah, loved reading your BWDR piece, Brad. Thanks for linking it. If nothing else, it reminds me how fascinating and strange "All of You" seemed when I first heard it.
― contenderizer, Thursday, 16 March 2017 17:29 (seven years ago) link
When you listen to fools...
― Loud guitars shit all over "Bette Davis Eyes" (NYCNative), Thursday, 16 March 2017 17:30 (seven years ago) link
Very pleasantly surprised that this thread did not die on the vine like I thoroughly expected it to.
― Milkwalker's World (Old Lunch), Thursday, 16 March 2017 17:47 (seven years ago) link
"Taarna" segment is so gorgeous. Mob Rules!
― Carlotta's Portrait (Ross), Thursday, 16 March 2017 17:53 (seven years ago) link
Automatic thread bump. This poll is closing tomorrow.
― System, Friday, 14 April 2017 00:01 (seven years ago) link
More bands should hire sci-fi writers to pen lyrics
― a but (brimstead), Friday, 14 April 2017 15:41 (seven years ago) link
This was one of the first albums I ever owned, when I was eight or so? And years before I ever saw the actual movie, which did not live up to my imagined version based on the sweet gatefold pix. But I really liked Felder's Heavy Metal and coerced some relative into getting it for me as a gift. I remember accidentally playing Mob Rules at 45 rpm and preferring it that way. Maybe the first time I heard Devo. What a weird LP.
― orifex, Friday, 14 April 2017 22:28 (seven years ago) link
Automatic thread bump. This poll's results are now in.
― System, Saturday, 15 April 2017 00:01 (seven years ago) link
Pretty good showing, Fingers!
― iris marduk (Jon not Jon), Saturday, 15 April 2017 00:23 (seven years ago) link