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Aside from the wonderful instrumentals of Explosions in the Sky, FNL had the GOAT soundtrack. Don't know what came first, the soundtrack or RP, but they are same thing to my ears - portals to fantastic music.
Had to go off-campus, but listening to the ST now...thanks!
Dude you are hilarious!
This song exemplifies everything that is good about RP. Something you will never hear over any broadcast medium. This song sings to me without any lyrics. Thanks Bill!
With the exception of the networks broadcasting Friday Night Lights....
Anyone out there ever heard of Love Tractor?
I have a CD filed under L.
{checks other comments}
Pacifico. That's it.
Sorry you had to wait so long for that :)
ProjectGemini07 wrote:
Can't believe this thread has left me hanging since Nov...
An IPA 6%
Wow... thanks for mentioning the album. Listening to it on the 'Tube right now. My kind of music all damn day!!!
Good music however
Skydog wrote:
this is from the movie, which was very good
never seen the TV show but i doubt they used this
ladron wrote:
I thought they did the theme for the TV show as well, but apparently it was someone else - very similar sounding, though.
from wiki;...
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Two soundtracks with music featured on the show were released. The first, Friday Night Lights, was released in 2007, and included music from The Killers, OutKast, andExplosions in the Sky, who had produced the score for the film. The second soundtrack, Friday Night Lights Vol. 2, was released in 2010, and included the main "Friday Night Lights Theme" by W. G. Walden. The score for both the film and television show, along with all background music and all instrumental music is performed byExplosions in the Sky.
I was just doing that
Cheers, TA
This. The way it was edited and the added strings really take away a lot of the original's magic for me.
this is from the movie, which was very good
never seen the TV show but i doubt they used this
I thought they did the theme for the TV show as well, but apparently it was someone else - very similar sounding, though.
Good music however
this is from the movie, which was very good
never seen the TV show but i doubt they used this
Good music however
I've not heard this before today (kinda a movie hermit)... Indeed, thanks Bill.
If you loved this, you'll love all Tunturia's discography.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rBf4aUKDR4
Thanks, Egrey.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rBf4aUKDR4
CAN'T LOSE!
Sorry, Project, had I seen your post earlier I would have obliged.
Never saw the movie or read the book but the first few seasons of "Friday Night Lights" were outstanding. Even the last one, which had some storylines that felt forced, was great. Definitely worth catching on Netflix if that's available where you are, Unclehud.
weakest on album? I think this is my favorite.
Sorry, dude/babe; I don't watch much TV. Too bad, because I like Peter Berg, and Connie Britton is an absolutely fabulous woman.
This is what the say in the locker room just before heading out, right?
Yeah, it's their motto: Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can't Lose.
see you there!
Sorry, dude/babe; I don't watch much TV. Too bad, because I like Peter Berg, and Connie Britton is an absolutely fabulous woman.
This is what the say in the locker room just before heading out, right?
And love in your hearts,,,,just be perfect
Can't believe this thread has left me hanging since Nov...
Cheers, TA
BrinODea wrote:
grant wrote:
Bill, you really need to add a few more of their songs - they have such an amazing catalog of brilliant instrumental music.
They are finally coming back to Chicago in June of 2012, got tickets and looking forward to hearing them live.
I miss this show! But i guess they ended it at the right time before it got too much of the same thing. Go Dillon!
The last season felt a bit tacked on, but it was a great, great show. Kyle Chandler and Connie Britton were tremendous. Never thought I'd get hooked when I first started watching.
Would love to know how that combined Panthers-Lions team worked out.
Clear eyes, full hearts, can't lose!
Bill, you really need to add a few more of their songs - they have such an amazing catalog of brilliant instrumental music.
They are finally coming back to Chicago in June of 2012, got tickets and looking forward to hearing them live.
I miss this show! But i guess they ended it at the right time before it got too much of the same thing. Go Dillon!
Same!
10. Has the unfortunate effect of reminding me just how stodgy RP can be with a great music genre.
Agreed. This is great but the album version is probably one of the most beautiful, moving pieces of music I've ever heard.
If you think this is somehow "fruity" or "soft" I invite you to consider the examples provided by some of the ancient (ie. Roman or Spartan) battle formations, in which men packed themselves close and communicated largely by touch in order to prevent gaps in their shield lines; the end result was generally the swift and brutal evisceration of any opposing force that did not maintain such discipline.
But of course your comment and accompanying emoticon clearly demonstrate a rugged manliness superior even to that.
Xstar wrote:
You can't honestly believe their holding hands there in preparation for a defensive play! Grab your own hand friend and get a grip on reality.
...I make my kids hold hands when they cross the road too.
If you think this is somehow "fruity" or "soft" I invite you to consider the examples provided by some of the ancient (ie. Roman or Spartan) battle formations, in which men packed themselves close and communicated largely by touch in order to prevent gaps in their shield lines; the end result was generally the swift and brutal evisceration of any opposing force that did not maintain such discipline.
But of course your comment and accompanying emoticon clearly demonstrate a rugged manliness superior even to that.
Xstar wrote:
You can't honestly believe their holding hands there in preparation for a defensive play! Grab your own hand friend and get a grip on reality.
Same genre. What would one call this genre? emo-instrumentalism?
Post rock is what 'they' call it.
FrankMc wrote:
Like the song.
You can't honestly believe their holding hands there in preparation for a defensive play! Grab your own hand friend and get a grip on reality.
Same genre. What would one call this genre? emo-instrumentalism?
Agreed! I'm not an instrumental fan, but you can't go wrong with Explosions In The Sky!
FrankMc wrote:
Like the song.
I like this tune a lot. I would recommend checking out some Lanterna to anyone who likes this.
Like the song.
Nice bit of doodling around on guitars, I think.....
Okay, I'm replying to myself on this.
As a musician I gotta' say, I wish I could do one thing as nice as this. It just touches my soul.
Echo of Blackfield? I like this . . .
How would you dance to this?
mread wrote:Interpretively. Leotards with codpiece, ballet shoes, maybe a football helmet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSyhDbV9wHo&eurl
Thank you, RP.
this is an amazing track.
i saw them on austin city limits i think
listening to this with headphones is great....
That's just what I was thinking, especially about someone dear who loves pyrotechnic explosions in the sky.
I saw 'em that tour too (in Orlando). I have never felt as old as I did that night... the place was PACKED with young teens. Says good things about the tastes of the youth, so I let the reminder of my decrepitude pass ;)
sclark wrote:
Finally got a chance to see them live last spring. WOW. Best concert I've ever seen. I listen to what I do because it moves me in some way and I find EitS tremendously moving, especially live.
Nice bit of doodling around on guitars, I think.....
Finally got a chance to see them live last spring. WOW. Best concert I've ever seen. I listen to what I do because it moves me in some way and I find EitS tremendously moving, especially live.
I was JUST on my film rental page, and noticed FNL is coming up soon, on my queue(?)
Bill's reading my mind again!
- Your mix CDs only consist of less than six songs.
- When you sing a tune, it usually comes out in gibberish.
- No delay effects pedal = No fun
- You're probably the only person around who can tolerate 5 minutes of static
- Your mates demand that you change to radio after realizing that your CDs are all instrumentals that go nowhere.
- Any attempt to drag your friends to gigs will have them waiting for an hour for the singing to start
- Your harddrive is full of small unsigned or independent bands from strange countries
- You're in a band that pays homage to either Godspeed! or EitS
- Nobody bothers asking you what music you're into anymore
- You feel an overwhelming sense of disappointment when vocals first appear in a track
- Your 30 gig iPod is full at 4000 songs
- Generally, when someone asks you what kind of music you like you say something like "post-rock-post-hardcore-avant-guarde-ambient-fuzz-melancholy-abstract-shit"
- you constantly search for bands off of constellation records
- people stare at you when they ask you what you're listening to
- It bothers you when someone is talking during the quiet parts of your songs.
- When someone asks you for a name for their band and you come up with something like, "The Light dies when the sun sets and lives when the moon shines green".
The best listener post I've seen for a long time.
I totally identify with the post rock comment —- good new rock music is effin hard to find.
- Your mix CDs only consist of less than six songs.
- When you sing a tune, it usually comes out in gibberish.
- No delay effects pedal = No fun
- You're probably the only person around who can tolerate 5 minutes of static
- Your mates demand that you change to radio after realizing that your CDs are all instrumentals that go nowhere.
- Any attempt to drag your friends to gigs will have them waiting for an hour for the singing to start
- Your harddrive is full of small unsigned or independent bands from strange countries
- You're in a band that pays homage to either Godspeed! or EitS
- Nobody bothers asking you what music you're into anymore
- You feel an overwhelming sense of disappointment when vocals first appear in a track
- Your 30 gig iPod is full at 4000 songs
- Generally, when someone asks you what kind of music you like you say something like "post-rock-post-hardcore-avant-guarde-ambient-fuzz-melancholy-abstract-shit"
- you constantly search for bands off of constellation records
- people stare at you when they ask you what you're listening to
- It bothers you when someone is talking during the quiet parts of your songs.
- When someone asks you for a name for their band and you come up with something like, "The Light dies when the sun sets and lives when the moon shines green".
I IMMEDIATELY sent this to my son. This is his current favorite band. Chill.
they were amazing.
all guitars all the time . . .
As was The Movie.