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'Purple Rain' Named Best Movie Soundtrack Ever
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Ever since I found this story earlier today, I've been singing Purple Rain to myself all morning. And this is one of those songs I don't have memorized, so if you were near me you'd hear something like this: [To Purple Rain tune] "Don't tell me ... you could ever see me again -- Purple Rain ... Purrrple Rain." C'mon, like I'm the only person out there who fudges the words to songs. Guaranteed you will start humming this tune now, it's that addictive. Just don't blame me. Anyway, Vanity Fair magazine decided to list the 50 greatest movie soundtracks of all time, and at the top sits Purple Rain -- which consists of such memorable Prince tunes like Let's Go Crazy, When Doves Cry and I Would Die 4 U, among others. Personally, I think the soundtrack is great (even if the movie was kind of terrible), but I'm not crazy about giving the top spot to a soundtrack that featured one artist. Or perhaps that's more of a reason to reward it? Here's Vanity Fair's reasoning behind the choice: "[The] Purple Rain soundtrack was a flawless combination of funk, R&B, pop, metal, and even psychedelia into a sound that defined the '80s."
Be that as it may, but should Prince beat out, say, The Beatles? Yes, coming in at number two on their list is A Hard Day's Night, followed by an interesting choice in The Harder They Come. The rest of the top ten is as follows: Pulp Fiction, The Graduate, Superfly, Trainspotting, Saturday Night Fever, American Graffiti and The Big Chill. All very good soundtracks, although I may have pushed Pulp Fiction higher up on the list ... but I'm just a sucker for the music from that film. Unfortunately, Zach Braff's Garden State soundtrack did not reach the top 10. Sorry kids. And what's The Big Chill doing all the way at number 10? I mean, c'mon -- that soundtrack ruled (and as he says that, he opens up iTunes in a separate window). What do you think? Did they get the top 10 right? Would you have shifted things around. And please tell me which songs are now stuck in your head after reading this ...
RIP: Reel Important People -- August 21, 2006
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- Duygu Asena (1946-2006) - Turkish author and women's rights advocate whose novel Kadinin Adi Yok was adapted into a hit film (in Turkey). She died July 30th of a brain tumor, in Ankara, Turkey.
- Shiv Dayal Batish (1914-2006) - Indian musician and singer who performed music for Help! and is credited on some Indian films as a playback singer. He died July 29th, in Santa Cruz, California.
- Alan Bell (1931-2006) - Sound editor who worked on The Last Emperor, The Whales of August, Erik the Viking and Sirens, among many others. He died August 5th, in Cornwall, England.
- Lee Roy Davis (1955-2006) - High school football player who was on the team portrayed in Remember the Titans. He died of multiple myeloma on July 31st, in Knightdale, North Carolina.
- Mick Dillon (1926-2006) - Jockey, stunt man and actor. He stood in for Buster Keaton in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum and doubled for Ringo Starr in Help!. He also did stunts for You Only Live Twice and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and appeared in How I Won the War and Champions. He died July 23rd.









