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Originally Posted by Baby Lee
Are we talking about changing your opinion of music you know or introducing new music you like.
If it's truly the former I can only think of the likes of Moulin Rouge and Romeo + Juliet, but that's because they're actually expressly re-imagining the music or trying to pose it in a new light.
But then I try to really get a firm feeling of music I know. Close attention listening.
Another possibility is actually 'The End' in Apocolypse Now, as it married to the visuals and suggested some real inspiration. I'll probably catch flack, but soured on/tired of The Doors pretty early on.
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As with any thread, it's up to the individual poster. But my original intent was how I hear a song differently because of the movie/show. Although I stumbled myself in explaining, as I mentioned a song I had, at the time, only really heard on a show. Who knows how I'd have viewed it otherwise.
But, for instance, Layla... good song, but I don't know if it'd be as meaningful to me if not for Goodfellas.
Everybody Hurts? The movie "When A Man Love a Woman," (which might've been the first time it was used.
"Somewhere Over the Rainbow?" -ER
Hell, "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" from the old Dennis Miller HBO show.