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Time Bomb Town
Every time I would see "Back to the Future", and I would watch it, I can't hear the song. Where does it play in the movie?
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"I'm a lonely stranger in this time bomb town..."
When Marty wakes up, it's playing on the radio. Can't remember exactly where, but it only plays for 5-10 seconds, I think.
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It's before he goes out to meet Doc, near the beginning. He has to wake up at like 2 am, and the radio alarm clock that wakes him plays "Time Bomb Town" for about 5 seconds before he hits it to turn it off, lol.
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To me it seems like pretty much every song in this movie that wasn't "Johnny B. Goode" or made by those yuppie turds Huey Lewis & The News got a bad treatment; Eric Clapton's song comes out from the radio too for a short time. Sure, the director might have thought it was more realistic but since "Time Bomb Town" is the best song on the soundtrack I'm bugged by it.
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My favorite songs of Stevie's are often non-album tracks as well: "Battle of the Dragon" and "Sleeping Angel" are my two favorite Stevie solo songs. In fact, BOTD is leaps and bounds better than anything she did in the latter half of the 80s, although I do enjoy "Ooh My Love." Also, "Gold and Braid" and "Blue Lamp" are favorites as well, beating out many an album track. So it's a shared phenomenon. |
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I seem to be the only LB fan who really hates both songs- Holiday road and DATUSA. They are always praised and mentioned- but if that were the kind of songs he always had done I wouldn`t have gotten a fan...
Time bomb town on the other hand is cool, with the barking sounds and all the stuff going on. It`s typical LB, not too serious- humorous like Johnny Stew on Law and order with the voice making and stuff at the end. Despite my reluctance towards too much of cover songs by any artist the ones on Law and order are fine and I'd miss September song f.e. I`d always liked Turn it on too as one of the best songs on OOTC. Ups and I love Law and order and my standout there would be Shadow of the West- so Nancy and I couldn`t share the same CD player Last edited by stefan; 06-06-2004 at 04:00 PM.. |
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Huey Lewis
I love Huey Lewis and the News!! Yeah, he's wearing those huge glasses in that scene, lol.
TBT is one of the most uniquely sung songs I've ever heard. It's Elvis meets punk or something. I adore the opening, it's so breezy.
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I love Holiday Road, but Dancing Across The Usa, naah.
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The songs aren't that lost, we all have heard them.
I really like Time Bomb Town. But I also love the songs he did with Tom Petty, for She's the One. I also love On the Wrong Side, from With Honors. He has a pretty good track record with soundtracks,. Let's not forget the remake of Magnet and Steel ( I love it!) and then the song he did for that movie with the four witches, the Craft, he did something on that too. He did alot and I think it's cool, because now so many movies are associated with him, not just albums.
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When you compare it to the number of Stevie-download sites, I'm surprised (and a little disappointed of course!) there just aren't a lot of Lindsey dedicated download homepages on the net. If I had the webspace, I'd certainly make one.
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Yeah, well, frankly, Stevie is more popular than Lindsey.
Stevie had one of the most popular BTM yet Lindsey's they showed 2 times? It really sucks. I love them both equally but Lindsey has an edge because he's so gorgeous. Anyway, regarding his songs, I just think once you go here as someone new and find out his soundtrack records, it's not hard to find them. All the movies he was associated with are big movies. Stevie had movie moments like the scene in Fast Times and the one in that movie Against All Odds ( you here Violet and Blue I think as one of them enters a club or something) Anyway, I'm happy Lindsey has his movie moments and that he was good enough to have songs in big movies JUST like Stevie. In the end, they both just did a song together ( and thanks to that, we got the Dance) As for more Lindsey sites, we need more, of course. As for a box set, he could totally release one. Maybe instead of a new album, he should do a box set with one disk being his new album. It would be so great and so worth it.
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