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December 26th, 2012, 02:36 PM | #31 | |
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August 17th, 2015, 08:18 PM | #32 |
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never so deep
One of my favorite movies is Never so deep (VCX). It's entertaining, hot and of course has some great sleazy disco music.
This weekend I finally discovered its soundtrack. The intro song is by Alan Hawkshaw (who also wrote the theme song for Grange Hill as mentioned a few posts earlier), but I was looking for the strip bar and booth scenes' music. The strip bar is by Brian Bennett - Disco fever https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3s-fSBfWMe4 But the booth scene... I posted a request a few years ago, but unfortunately Never so deep is not allowed on VEF. I remember another thread mentioning that John Leslie's movies contain music by jazz musicians Bill Heid and Freddie Hubbard. |
December 25th, 2015, 11:44 AM | #33 | |
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image a hollywood-movie without any music ok, it's porn, and i give a shit on the plot of a storybased pornmovie but the music has it's part on turning me on and how often have i thought, "man, that sounds like pornmusic" and i can't figure out why. i mean, what are the characteristics of pornmusic, especially the 70's and 80's?
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I find the sleazy music definitely adds to the erotic flavour of the film. If I download a silent film, I add music to it using software. Usually one of the tracks from the film 'Fantasy' as these are/were available for download from VEF (or was it YouTube?) at some point in the past.
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My definition of erotic music... Enjoy !
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... A second small intervention, with a classic on the one hand, then a dub of the era of the 80s. With the musicians of Crass, who knew how to do something other than noise. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtHTzOkgGPY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fu8tW4sVRF8 |
January 23rd, 2020, 04:53 AM | #37 |
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Half parody, half music lession on how to make 70's porn music
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January 23rd, 2020, 02:51 PM | #38 |
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Michale Ninn
Director Michael Ninn was at the top of his game during the 90's and brang us a triad of porn-cyberpunk extravaganzas called "Latex", "Shock" and "Sex".
They were full of special effects and certain digital tricks certainly stunning for porn of the period. Among all that prodction effort, the movies had pretty remarkable electronic soundtracks. I'm a soundtrack collector myself, so I got really surprised many years ago when I was searching for CD at the music section of a department store and I found the music of those movies properly edited! I didn't buy it, but it's a funny memory for me to see a picture of Sunset Thomas surrounded by CD's of John Williams and Ennio Morricone! |
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Greetings, all.
When the pandemic hit, a fire was lit underneath me. It was "bucket list" time. In other words, what did I love? What did I want to pursue during the stay-at-home mandates? Would we survive this? How would I want to spend my last months alive? Due to laziness and a lack of creativity, I hadn't really used the internet to its fullest capabilities by a long shot. All I had done much of was Twitter. And they kicked me off when I made a rude remark about the POTUS (LOL!). So... After some consideration (of the fact that Facebook is an Evil Empire, and did I really want to be a part of it?) I got myself a FB page (mostly to get in touch with friends). And then I started digging into music over at YouTube. Things exploded for me. Pretty soon I was running across Library Music from Golden Age Adult Films that I loved and began collecting in playlists. Next, I was on the hunt to see if some of the music pieces in the porn I saw when theater going (1980 onward) had even been released. Soon I was reviewing movies from the Golden Age every evening -- those I recalled but, perhaps more importantly, those I did not -- to see if I could locate some tunes that had been stuck in my head for nearly 40 years. I did, and clipped a few segments from some of these films and posted them to my YouTube channel. I was in heaven: "Irresisitble" and "Naughty Girls Need Love Too" both contained the music piece that had been haunting me the most—and then I discovered it was the work of Geoffrey Pekofsky (Don Peake, IRL, an acclaimed musician before and after his stint in porn). And I found other folks on YouTube with the same interest. Much of the music was from Library sources, and tracks worth sourcing in other films like "Champagne Orgy" (which contained track after track of Library Music) proved to be fruitful as I sought help on YouTube for I.D.'s and innocuous copyright claims would immediately come up providing me with the info I needed (cool!). Then I concluded, "The best bits of music have to be released somehow, and preserved." But properly -- not with dialogue over it; not some quick sample of a VHS tape passed off as "soundtrack music." I decided to make it my own, one-man-mission to begin compiling a catalogue of tracks that I could eventually take to the industry. Previously unreleased music tracks for a commemorative CD or sorts. And it is that point in my porn passion that I am at now. Searching movies, looking for the best music clips I can find, and sampling them to my YouTube channel (under my real name, Tony Kluck). It's a bit of a chore, but I love digging thru the old movies after all these years (and how telling they are about this time in our culture). But, it takes time...lots of it. I can't see my project coming to fruition for at least a year at this rate. But I am on the march, and I welcome anyone to join me in this endeavor (and, I will add, that if anyone out there is already on top of this mission, I would be glad to help in any way I can; my ego is in my back pocket—I just want to see the music released properly). You can find my YouTube channel here (again, all this is in its infancy): https://youtube.com/channel/UCpMP6ZvBgBuMD4k4PHh0JpA To this end, I have created the Society for the Preservation of Erotic Recorded Music (or S.P.E.R.M.). To wit, I am on FB under my real name (Tony Kluck) and created a FB group where anyone can join to discuss, share, and network to the ends of this cause. And I hope you will invite me to join you if you are already on the move with getting previously unreleased music from Golden Age Adult Films (70s-80s) out on CD for all of us to enjoy. Incidentally... A particular stumbling block, I believe, may be Cecil Howard's Command Video, which seems dormant from all I can tell — some of the best music has come out of Howard's work ("Scoundrels" end title music by Peter Lewis, and the entire score for "Snake Eyes" stand out in my mind, for example). ALL of Howard's work needs to be on Blu-ray, of course, but I sure hope someone there has a mind to preserve the music, too. And not with the dialogue or sound effects over it, but really give the music the respect it deserves. Clean cuts that sound great. Wishing everyone well at this explosive time in American History. Be well. Stay Safe. |
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Just found this thread. Nice.
There's a great piano-driven tune that could easily pass for a Dave Grusin song on the movie "Ladies Night with Annette Haven. It's at near beginning of the movie in the great lesbian scene with Haven, Nicole Black and Lisa de Leeuw. The jazz score just adds to the total erotic scene, which is hot in itself. The music begins at around the 8-minute mark. |
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