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    The L Word Season 5

    So I was half wrong... It was a song by the Cure, only it was "Just Like Heaven"... Cheers, Eddie
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    The L Word Season 5

    Think you're talking about an old 80s song by The Cure... For some reason "Kyoto Song" comes to mind, though I might be confusing it with the obvious "Let's Go To Bed". I was actually wondering what song was playing during the first leg of the bike marathon. Cheers, Edwige
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    Nil By Mouth

    Respecting the forum's policies, I am unable to post the direct link, but Frances Ashman's "Peculiar Groove" track appears on a compilation CD called "Doin' Tha Foot" and the other song, "Pandora" used to be available on her website (which I haven't visited in a couple of years), but I'm pretty...
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    Favorite movie soundtrack?

    Don't know whether persons are confusing film scores with film soundtracks, but, since score was specified, I'd have to pick Vangelis' for Blade Runner.
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    K-Pax

    It's a song by Sheryl Crow released on "C'mon C'mon"
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    Favorite movie soundtrack?

    In alphabetical order (as opposed to preferences): The Anniversary Party (Michael Penn, the Eels, etc.) Garden State The Graduate (a resonating classic) Hackers Stealing Beauty Trainspotting The Truth About Charlie (Manu Chao, Gotan Project, etc.) Wim Wenders' "Until The End of the World"...
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    Kitchen Confidential

    Oops! Sorry, it's the 4th track.
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    Kitchen Confidential

    Furthermore, it's the 5th song on their 2002 release "Kill the Moonlight".
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    Kitchen Confidential

    It's called "Stay Don't Go" by Spoon. You can check out www.fox.com, clicking on the link to the show and then look at the boards section.
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    Gameboy Advance Donkey Kong Country 2

    Not to be rude or a know-it-all, but it was a "hare", not a rabbit, and the hare didn't bite the dust and got away...
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    Delta Force

    I haven't seen the film (would never watch anything starring Chuck Norris, no offense), but if you're into belly dancing music you can always check out singers like Dalida (very popular in Europe since the 60s and 70s) or Israeli pop singer Ofra Haza. Cheers! :D
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    "Born to be Alive" used in Toyota ad?

    :huh: "Born To Be Alive" was a popular European disco hit back in the Summer of '79. It's a one-hit wonder by some guy named Patrick Hernandez. LPs were released by Columbia Records. Hope this helps. Cheers!
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    Nil By Mouth

    Well, if you're going to London, then, by all means, see if you can locate Frances Ashman. The one song, "Peculiar Groove" was released on a compilation CD - "Doin' Tha Foot" put out by Copasetic (which is no longer in operation) and was produced by Martin "Madhatter". It lists her simply as...
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    Nil By Mouth

    Thanks for the links, which I'd also managed to access, but Iappreciate the effort, nonetheless. Yes, Eric Clapton did score the music especially for Gary Oldman, but there are "karaoke-like" performances by Frances Ashman, as well as Gary's sister (playing Kathy Burke's mother), yet these two...
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    Nil By Mouth

    Gary Oldman directed a semi-autobiographical film called "Nil By Mouth" a few years ago starring Kathy Burke and Ray Winstone. It was a brutal film depicting family dysfunction and abuse, but there were two tracks by a South London singer named Frances Ashman (who has a brief cameo in the film)...
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