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[…] Source: A video essay on the music of Nic Roeg’s film The Man Who Fell to Earth […]
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Amazing! One of my favorite films, and though I like John Phillips contributions, it’s a bummer that Bowie’s unused original scoring was declared, “too spacey for a film set in the Southwest”. Stomu Yamashta’s compositions, and Desmond Briscoe’s electronics, somehow weren’t too alien? I wanna hear those Bowie cuts! Also, had to repost this.
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“Subterraneans” from Bowie’s album Low is apparently at least partly based on Bowie’s discarded soundtrack work for The Man Who Fell to Earth.
https://bowiesongs.wordpress.com/2011/03/02/subterraneans/
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