For Dirk Diggler, the future is something to look forward to, not to fear. He is a creative man of many interests; Film, Poetry, Karate, Music and Dance. He is a man of passion and mystery. He is a man of lust.
Yup - that's the one - couldn't believe when I heard this song on RU-vid a few years ago - I knew what it was right away - after years of badly wanting to know for years after the movie. Boogie Nights had excellent music supervision. Flying Objects now works on Shazam! :) To me, this is the greatest 70's production track - it just screams late 70's in the best way possible.
He had a record contract with De Wolfe. Most of his work was on that label, and the De Wolfe label specialized in music to be used in commercials and movie scores. Some of it can be heard on Sounds of the Supermarket (look that one up!)
i was surprised to know that this sublime music is used just as a background in movies and advertisement , because it is really too good to be the side view.
+NeoEyeBeLeave My favourite film of all time and I suspect it will always remain so. Remember having a huge cinematic poster of it at the time on my bedroom wall which now I wish I'd kept (and framed). JP Walk and this track blew me away on release; never, ever thought I'd find this one in its full length. Thank you +funkdigger91 :)
Nice old school Jazzy Jam 🎸 🎶 🎹 🎶 easy listening. I'm a big music fan especially the classics all types of music. I'm now discovering Roger Webb's music. He's Awesome & worth listening to. I LIKE this tune 👍 THANKS So much 😀
If Brock Landers is slick with a gun, he does so only in the vein of good and right. Brock protects the values of the American ideal and fights for causes that instill pride in a society where morals are hard to come by
holy crap this is awesome. I think if i was a soda can, crushed and laying on the street as discarded rubbish, then heard this coming out of a from a passing car , probably a Cadillac with leopard print fur seat covers, I think I would find some kind of consciousness through a sense of connetedness with the universe. I would then get up off the pavement and start an enterprise to put speakers across every street of every city of the planet, and play this track to make a world wide change to a more fulfilling and calm world for everyone. My dream is then, one day, we can build a stay puff marshmallow man life size replica of the one from the original ghostbusters, and it would be made of real marshmallow.
EXCELLENT PSA / PIF background music. I'm serious. It's dark, a little scary and disturbing without being UN-entertaining! *_"Don't get into a stranger's car. This message brought to you by the LAPD."_* *_-The LAPD_*
@@marjoriemorris5849 Thanks but I’m pretty sure that’s not a theremin. Listen to love is the message by Alpha mist and Youssef dayes, he’s using it in the beginning. But that’s not a theremin.
Discogs, or on a very lucky day flipping through bins and crates at record and thrift stores... Good Luck, though... Hip-Hop DJs and aspiring collectors snatched up most of the groovy library stock material back in the ‘90s, which is why RU-vid and Spotify are so cool to use in accessing these hard-to-find gems. All the Best!
@@lucasbezerra5746 Thank you. I’ve looked on Rodger webbs Wikipedia page, and it’s hard to find anything about this song. The song, recording. For some reason I thought it was 1972. Those guys professionals, finished and recorded albums one day. No big deal, unless it became commercial, sitcom.
So erie in many parts. Has me imagining how much parts are good for old seatbelt psas, "don't take rides from strangers" psas. and even pro/anti-nuclear power psas. Very cool, very scary. lol.
Josh Gellis This kind of music and the old PSA's on television (or PIF's as we call them in the UK), do take us back to our childhood's of the 1970's and the 1980's. I'm an 80's child, born in 1982. Hehe. 😄😊😉