Background music to movies or TV that with the imagery blew your mind
Strauss waltzes to orbital mechanics in 2001
Jay Ungar’s Ashokan Farewell to the heartbreak of Ken Burns’ The Civil War.
Tangerine Dream’s soundtrack in Sorcerer, especially the truck rebuilding scedne
Also sprach Zarathustra in the opening of 2001: A Space Odyssey
Opening theme to Catch Me If You Can by John Williams
The opening credits to Casino Royale in 2016, with Chris Cornell’s You Know My Name
Wagner’s “Ride of the Valkyries” in Apocalypse Now
The Big Bang Theory, both for the song and the imagery
In Empire Strikes Back when Han Solo is frozen in carbonite.
Something I didn’t really notice when I originally saw it, then I watched some show about Empire later and it showed the scene with and without the soundtrack to show how the music adds to the story:
Background music to movies or TV that with the imagery blew your mind
Strauss waltzes to orbital mechanics in 2001
Jay Ungar’s Ashokan Farewell to the heartbreak of Ken Burns’ The Civil War.
Tangerine Dream’s soundtrack in Sorcerer, especially the truck rebuilding scedne
Also sprach Zarathustra in the opening of 2001: A Space Odyssey
Opening theme to Catch Me If You Can by John Williams
The opening credits to Casino Royale in 2016, with Chris Cornell’s You Know My Name
Wagner’s “Ride of the Valkyries” in Apocalypse Now
The Big Bang Theory, both for the song and the imagery
In Empire Strikes Back when Han Solo is frozen in carbonite.
The FX series Legion, in which they cover radio hits like Don’t Come Around Here No More, I’d Love To Change The World, and Superman in weird and ethereal styles
Background music to movies or TV that with the imagery blew your mind
Strauss waltzes to orbital mechanics in 2001
Jay Ungar’s Ashokan Farewell to the heartbreak of Ken Burns’ The Civil War.
Tangerine Dream’s soundtrack in Sorcerer, especially the truck rebuilding scedne
Also sprach Zarathustra in the opening of 2001: A Space Odyssey
Opening theme to Catch Me If You Can by John Williams
The opening credits to Casino Royale in 2016, with Chris Cornell’s You Know My Name
Wagner’s “Ride of the Valkyries” in Apocalypse Now
The Big Bang Theory, both for the song and the imagery
In Empire Strikes Back when Han Solo is frozen in carbonite.
The FX series Legion, in which they cover radio hits like Don’t Come Around Here No More, I’d Love To Change The World, and Superman in weird and ethereal styles
Jerry Goldsmith’s soaring score as Adm. Kirk sees the rebuilt USS Enterprise for the first time in Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Background music to movies or TV that with the imagery blew your mind
Strauss waltzes to orbital mechanics in 2001
Jay Ungar’s Ashokan Farewell to the heartbreak of Ken Burns’ The Civil War.
Tangerine Dream’s soundtrack in Sorcerer, especially the truck rebuilding scedne
Also sprach Zarathustra in the opening of 2001: A Space Odyssey
Opening theme to Catch Me If You Can by John Williams
The opening credits to Casino Royale in 2016, with Chris Cornell’s You Know My Name
Wagner’s “Ride of the Valkyries” in Apocalypse Now
The Big Bang Theory, both for the song and the imagery
In Empire Strikes Back when Han Solo is frozen in carbonite.
The FX series Legion, in which they cover radio hits like Don’t Come Around Here No More, I’d Love To Change The World, and Superman in weird and ethereal styles
Jerry Goldsmith’s soaring score as Adm. Kirk sees the rebuilt USS Enterprise for the first time in Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Background music to movies or TV that with the imagery blew your mind
Strauss waltzes to orbital mechanics in 2001
Jay Ungar’s Ashokan Farewell to the heartbreak of Ken Burns’ The Civil War.
Tangerine Dream’s soundtrack in Sorcerer, especially the truck rebuilding scedne
Also sprach Zarathustra in the opening of 2001: A Space Odyssey
Opening theme to Catch Me If You Can by John Williams
The opening credits to Casino Royale in 2016, with Chris Cornell’s You Know My Name
Wagner’s “Ride of the Valkyries” in Apocalypse Now
The Big Bang Theory, both for the song and the imagery
In Empire Strikes Back when Han Solo is frozen in carbonite.
The FX series Legion, in which they cover radio hits like Don’t Come Around Here No More, I’d Love To Change The World, and Superman in weird and ethereal styles
Jerry Goldsmith’s soaring score as Adm. Kirk sees the rebuilt USS Enterprise for the first time in Star Trek: The Motion Picture