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Thinking-caps on : which NS related tunes have unexpectedly turned up in a film ? :yes:

(that has no connection to NS)

and while on Nsoul in film,have any NS artists been spotted unexpectedly ?

(in film)

Rob. :thumbsup:

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Clubbed (2009) featured some great soul tracks, one of which was 'northern'. The film closed with 'Blowing My Mind To Pieces' by Bob Relf who died just before the film was released.

Crying With Laughter (2010) featured 'A Day In Sausalito' by The Checkerboard Squares, played in full at the end of the film. The DVD will be released in January 2011.

Paul

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A boy called dad (2009)

context....

Long lost dad > "Can you not dance son!"...[stops the van, gets out side]....dad spins into backdrop, spin into splits.

Ruined by the soundtrack ....'The Snake'!

Tumshie McFadden's Bid For Ultimate Bliss (2005) (Writer/Director Simon Hynd, hailing from Mountsorrel)

Bloke trying to fulfill all of his 5 senses at the same time [cracking one off to your favourite tune, come on we've all done it :thumbsup:]

Kansas City Playboys - Quiting time

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Thinking-caps on : which NS related tunes have unexpectedly turned up in a film ? :yes:

(that has no connection to NS)

and while on Nsoul in film,have any NS artists been spotted unexpectedly ?

(in film)

Rob. :thumbsup:

There's a brit gangster movie from 3 or 4 years ago staring Danny Dyer'

I can't remember the title, but nearly all the film there are N.S. songs playing in the backround.

I am sure someone on here knows what it is?

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Philip J. Anastasia-Actor,Singer,Song-Writer,Entertainer.a/k/a.Dean Parrish.

HBO"The Sopranos"season 6.(Mr.& Mrs.Sacrimoni Request)

NBC Law & Order "Fault"episode18 season 7.Special Victims Unit. Universal Pictures."Guerrilla" (Benicio Del Toro as Che Guevara)United Nations Assembly.

Warner Bros.Disney,"Travelers"

Warner Bros."August "Rush"

:D

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If you haven't checked these out before press the links as they are great...especially the Supremes clip!

Jackie Wilson - A Lovely Way To Die from the Kirk Douglas movie of the same name:

Supremes - Dr.Goldfoot & His Bikini Machine from the Vincent Price movie of the same name:

...and this one:

...and the Beas version is used for this intro:

:D

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Clubbed (2009) featured some great soul tracks, one of which was 'northern'. The film closed with 'Blowing My Mind To Pieces' by Bob Relf who died just before the film was released.

Crying With Laughter (2010) featured 'A Day In Sausalito' by The Checkerboard Squares, played in full at the end of the film. The DVD will be released in January 2011.

Paul

I saw " Clubbed " on DVD , and like you say Paul , the soundtrack contains several excellent soul tracks , but I was not expecting to hear " BMMTP " at the end .

If anyone is interested , the track listing for the soundtrack CD is as follows -

There's Got To Be Rain In Your Life - Dorothy Norwood

Train To Tampa - Sam Dees

Warlock ( Rhythm Track ) - Jackie Mittoo

Determination ( Take 4 ) - Roland Alphonso

Cry To Me ( Long Version ) - Loleatta Holloway

Hugh Mingus - Nine Ton Peanut Smugglers

I'll Get Off At The Next Stop - Carol Anderson

Twenty Years Later ( Radio Edit ) - Bobby Hutton

Funky Soul - David Batiste & The Gladiators

Cram - Tony Cook

Testimony Of A Fool ( Special Edit) - Bobby Purify

Blowing My Mind To Pieces - Bob Relf

Anything Is Fair In Love & War - Sam Dees

Danny's Theme Stereo 1-2 - Paul Heard

Sparky's Theme Stereo 1-2 - Paul Heard

Danny's Strings - Paul Heard

Malc

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Hi and thanks everyone for the tips :D

My jaw-dropper is ....... Walter Jackson "its an uphill climb to the bottom".........from the 1985 film

starring William Peterson........"To live and die in L.A."

This was a police type thriller,errrr, if my memory serves me well - and IAUCTTB had absolutely no connotation whatever to the film :lol:

As I said,........unexpected :D

Rob.

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California Montage by Young Holt unlimited was the theme tune to the 1969 film "winning" which starred Paul Newman as an indy racing car driver :thumbsup:

I'd noticed that on my copy. And the fact the it was written by Dave Gruisin - which inspired me to do a search. Turns out that he also recorded a version of it himself. Came out on album and on a Decca 45. Not a patch on Young Holt unlimited, more of an easy listening version in fact. Still interesting to those of who like to hear original / different cuts I think:

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Well I clicked this link and it inadvertently took me through to a softcore porn vid :lol: as I was frantically trying to navigate away from this depraved filth, I couldn't help noticing that besides the tart playing with her jubblies, was a crackin' Lou Rawls number playing in the background ... :thumbsup:

I can't remember the title ..:lol:'Front Room Fantasies' or maybe 'Misadventures at Megaboob Manor' .. Something like that ..:lol: :lol:

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I'd noticed that on my copy. And the fact the it was written by Dave Gruisin - which inspired me to do a search. Turns out that he also recorded a version of it himself. Came out on album and on a Decca 45. Not a patch on Young Holt unlimited, more of an easy listening version in fact. Still interesting to those of who like to hear original / different cuts I think:

Hi Paul, Nice Tune !! How Do You Find All This Stuff ? Atb John :thumbsup:

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Well I clicked this link and it inadvertently took me through to a softcore porn vid :lol: ...

...I can't remember the title ..:lol:'Front Room Fantasies' or maybe 'Misadventures at Megaboob Manor' .. Something like that ..:thumbsup::lol:

You were supposed to hit the Youtube link Simsy - not open your favourites...

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Guest Dave Turner

A little off the thread ...(apologies)

I was watching 'Come Dine With Me' a couple off weeks back, and they were playing

Bari Track in the background :thumbsup:

Might have been related to this mate

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Thinking-caps on : which NS related tunes have unexpectedly turned up in a film ? :lol:

(that has no connection to NS)

and while on Nsoul in film,have any NS artists been spotted unexpectedly ?

(in film)

Rob. :thumbsup:

I remember seeing in the credits of the "National Lampoons Animal House" a bloke called Melvin Britt. A load of us went to see the film when it was released in 1978. He also did some of the backing vocals.

I was never sure if it was THE Mel Britt. Anybody know for if it was?

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There's a brit gangster movie from 3 or 4 years ago staring Danny Dyer'

I can't remember the title, but nearly all the film there are N.S. songs playing in the backround.

I am sure someone on here knows what it is?

Found out name of film it is called "The All Together"

Songs include "Gonna Be A Big Thing" "Breakaway" "Open The Door To Your Heart" "Going To A Happening" plus loads more.

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Cant remember the film now, so I'm hoping someone else will.

There's 3 old black guys sitting outside a store and every time the store comes into view the old guys are back there again, commenting on life.

As I remember 2 of the 3 were old northern artists (the other being some old comedian possibly?) and it got talked about quite a lot on the scene at the time the film appeared. Could it be " a Spike Lee Joint " or similar? most likely a 90's film?

help !

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Hi and thanks everyone for the tips :lol:

"My jaw-dropper is ....... Walter Jackson "its an uphill climb to the bottom".........from the 1985 film

starring William Peterson........"To live and die in L.A."

This was a police type thriller,errrr, if my memory serves me well - and IAUCTTB had absolutely no connotation whatever to the film :no:

As I said,........unexpected :huh:

Rob. "

Great 80's 'movie' as well! Will have to watch this again haven't seen it for a long time.

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Quite often seen the name -MORRIS CHESTNUT-turn up on the end credits,

Don't know if it's the same one but.

Also there's Rat Race, from the Tony Curtis film of the same name-

(either the Elmer Bernstein or Richard Maltby version though)

Tony

I'm pretty sure that's his son. Never seen a fil with him, I've always seen his name in crappy action stuff.

In the Boat That Rocked there might be a couple. Off the top of my head This Old Heart Of Mine by The Isley Brothers...

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Guest in town Mikey

Got a Bona fide :lol:

Kill Bill 1# Human Beinz -Nobody But Me.

Played when Uma is kicking the granny out of the Crazy 88.

Saw a documentary on Tarrantino a while back where he was going through his record box, he said it was one of his favorite tunes.

That used to be on a Mastercard ad in the states too.

When watching the NFL games occasionally we'd get an American ad before the producer probably watching Countryfile, spotted that he needed to switch the feed.

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Clubbed (2009) featured some great soul tracks, one of which was 'northern'. The film closed with 'Blowing My Mind To Pieces' by Bob Relf who died just before the film was released.

Crying With Laughter (2010) featured 'A Day In Sausalito' by The Checkerboard Squares, played in full at the end of the film. The DVD will be released in January 2011.

Paul

Wedding Belles film written by Irvin Welsh. :hatsoff2:

https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xcjlnv_dodgy-northern-dancer-wedding-belle_shortfilms

Regarding the Crying with Laughter film. A member of the cast is Jo Hartley who is also in SoulBoy and was in a short 2004 film called Northern Soul (Shane Meadows).

I wonder if she really does like Northern?

:lamsey:

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Quite often seen the name -MORRIS CHESTNUT-turn up on the end credits,

Don't know if it's the same one but.

Also there's Rat Race, from the Tony Curtis film of the same name-

(either the Elmer Bernstein or Richard Maltby version though)

Tony

THE morris chesnut is in the steven seagal film " hard to kill"....unfortunately, NO TUNES!...as for "KILL BILL ", nobody but me works really well with the frantically-paced fight sequence...one of my favourite films for laughs and action...just how clever is tarrentino?

DO YOU KNOW....ive even witnessed steve karmen's " breakaway" being used as an intro for....the next game at gala bingo!:thumbsup:

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Wedding Belles film written by Irvin Welsh. :lol:

https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xcjlnv_dodgy-northern-dancer-wedding-belle_shortfilms

Regarding the Crying with Laughter film. A member of the cast is Jo Hartley who is also in SoulBoy and was in a short 2004 film called Northern Soul (Shane Meadows).

I wonder if she really does like Northern?

:lol:

That clip is funny but my toes just curled out the bottom of my shoes. :lol:

gary

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My mate Budgie told me of a porno film where some bird is in the back of a taxi driving through London's Hyde Park. Playing in the background was Third Time Arounds' "Everythings Gonna be Allright".

My mate told me biggrin.gif:ohmy::thumbsup:

Love it :sweatingbullets:

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