In other words, like the hill, not like the steak.
That horrible song from the e-Harmony ads. Enough already.
Pretty much anything Nora Ephron puts in a movie.
This is the exact song I had in mind. It was never even that great of a song to begin with.
There’s a version of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” that sounds like it’s played on a ukuele, and the intro has a guy singing “Oooooo” vaguely in tune with the melody. I’ve heard it everywhere from ER to a Rice Krispies commercial, and it needs to be banned immediately.
That’s Israel Kamakawiwo’ole’s (or just “Iz”) version. He was a native Hawaiian singer whose rendition of that song just burst out everywhere around the early 2000s.
And here folks is the winner of the thread.
I think you mean “Breathe me” However I completely disagree with that one - I will never get enough of that song and have pretty much decided to have it at my funeral. I don’t think it’s used ENOUGH!
Personally I think the theme from the Piano (the heart asks pleasure first) should stopped being rolled out. It seems to be in a new advert every six months.
Well…if you want your funeral to feel like a very special episode of CSI, go right ahead.
I might catch some shit for this but I’d be cool with never hearing Gimme Shelter in another movie. Double cool for Scorcese movies.
Who Let the Dogs out?
Hell, this never even sounded like it was anything but a commercial!
I was going for the Six Feet Under vibe but now you’ve made that point I may have to change my plans…
Aw heck, now I’ve been talking about it I have to play it again! “Help I have done it again” indeed.
The combination of a 700-pound man and “burst out everywhere” is probably a coincidence, but it fits so well.
It feels like they use “The Passenger” by Iggy Pop a lot.
But it was only one wafer-thin mint!
The first time I ever heard it was for that episode of ER, Mark Green’s last episode. It was very moving but then it got used for other stuff, like Rice Krispies and it ruined all my memories of that episode.
Ugh. I can hear it playing on a Royal Carribean Cruises commercial in the background.
In the 90s, it was “Tubthumping” by Chumawumba. Well, that’s if it wasn’t “Get Ready 4 This” by 2 Unlimited. I haven’t heard them used in a long time, but it would be funny to see either one show up. Especially if it was used in a trailer for a movie which takes place in the 90s.
Buffalo Springfield’s For What It’s Worth- it’s evidently against the law to have any part of a movie take place in, reference, or even show anyone or anything native to Vietnam without sampling that song.
Big Ditto on Carmina Burana/O Fortuna (the one I came in here to mention).
I don’t know if it’s a specific song or not, but that low pitched mournful bluesy gospel music that seems to come out of the cornfields and cotton stalks whenever a car goes into a poor black area of the south in any of a number of movies (Mississippi Burning, Heat of the Night [movie and series], Time to Kill). The same areas gave birth to rock-n-roll and spirited gospel for Gawd’s sake. “Yeah I hope that stock music’s dead, I hope it burns in Hayull!”
Christmas music of any kind. Period, end of statement. By the time 12/25 rolls around, I am ready to take a shotgun to the speakers in the malls/radios/boomboxes/etc. that are within earshot of me.
…and likewise, combat scenes in movies or television shows about the War in Vietnam should be accompanied by music other than Purple Haze, All Along the Watchtower, the song mentioned above and anything by The Doors or Wagner.
That war raged on for more than a decade, surely there are other choices.