Thanks for continuing this thread, guys.
Thanks for continuing this thread, guys.
Hello.
That's right. The opening song of "Eagle's Claw" is a mixture of two songs. One is "The Golden Horn," as ShawFan17 said. The second is "Bond 77" from The Spy Who Loved Me (1977). When mixed, it looks like this.
https://soundcloud.com/user-48100509/eagles-claw
Clip 3 is 2 tracks. I don't know the first part, but it's probably the "The Black Gambler" series. The second half is the Track 29 from "The Black Gambler".
https://soundcloud.com/user-48100509...-1965-track-29
Does anyone know where the main title of Shaw's films "Dear Murderer", "Death Valley", "Na ge bu duo qing (1970)" and "Friends" came from?
Last edited by CharlesTsui; 05-25-2021 at 09:10 PM.
Hello Jimbo
I heard musical cue that plays at 1:16 seconds, first with a synthesizer sound, then a Chinese-style sound. Want to know Chinese-style track?
If so, I think it's this track.
李廷松《霸王卸甲》
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iGRfbhauVg
-Na ge bu duo qing (1970) AKA A Time For Love
https://www.discogs.com/de/Various-%...elease/9999123
690 - The Way West (By Bronislau Kaper)
Tadlock's End (Minute 19:30)
Heard in:
Purple Darts
and more movies
691 - The Liquidator (By Lalo Schifrin)
-The Killer:
Heard in:
Kiss And Kill (1967)
692 - The Liquidator (By Lalo Schifrin) *Continued from last entry
-Riviera Chase (Start: Minute 6:18)
Heard in:
Interpol
Kiss And Kill
Summons To Death
No, that is not the one.
This is the theme I am searching for:
The first like, five seconds of it are sampled from something completely different, which a poster already posted the link to. The song that starts once they begin performing their kata is the one I've been searching for. It also plays in 'Along Came a Tiger' starring Wang Tao. He always leaves behind his trademark, a sacred weapon. Whenever his enemies see it, this same theme begins to play.
Last edited by The Excellector; 05-30-2021 at 07:07 PM.
https://www.douban.com/people/160820...us/3442300564/
Does anyone know where the music in the video comes from? The soundtrack appeared in a number of Shaw films in 1967.
I cannot say for certain, but it COULD be from The Liquidator (1965), although I couldn’t find that track among the tracks from that movie that are available to hear online. It sounds like it’s based on, or at least inspired by, the 1963 surf song ‘Wipe Out’ by The Surfaris. The reason I say it “could be” from The Liquidator is because, if you listen very carefully, the embedded track below, “The Bird,” also sounds inspired by Wipe Out:
Wipe Out by The Surfaris:
https://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=0hLeQCnTGq8
The Bird (by Lalo Schifrin), from The Liquidator:
[QUOTE=Jimbo;1321115]I cannot say for certain, but it COULD be from The Liquidator (1965), although I couldn’t find that track among the tracks from that movie that are available to hear online.
I checked my Soundtrack of "The Liquidator" again and didn't found this music.
693 - Atmospheric Journeys 1 (By G. De Wilde)
https://www.apmmusic.com/albums/KPM-0038
-Icescape (A)
-Atmospheric Journey (A)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8oMVwS1L6k
-Dawn on the Serengeti (A)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxRBRryo6K4
Heard in:
Princess Madam
-Oriental Garden (A)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6D5sdCNJ0A4
Heard in:
Widow Warriors
Temple Dogs (B)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uq7hnkOjPdk
Heard in:
The Real Me
Last edited by ShawFan17; 07-05-2021 at 03:49 AM.
694 - Major Records 6070
Midnight Shadows (By Bill Potts)
Heard in:
Stranger In Hong Kong
The Generation Gap
Young People
Alternate link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbSuGEyHgIo