Scenitunes
Note On Scenitunes
Scenitunes is the combination of two words 'scene' and 'tunes'!
It is just my way of not using the term soundtrack!
No one wants to listen to a movie soundtrack per se.
There is, usually, too many sounds (and noise) in almost any given movie.
In other cultures they call it 'the accompanying dramatic music'
in a movie or 'descriptive music' or whatever.
Soundtrack is just a North American thing. Probably at one point
in time someone was trying to market a movie as sound and leave it
for the listner to imagine suitable scenes for it!
Soundtrack is everywhere now in the life of people. Everybody has
a soundtrack broadcasting internally for him. The other day a lady
said to me: "You have literally made the soundtrack of my day!"
Literally she said. I almost stopped thinking about soundtrack
to protest the term literally but I decided to remain focused.
When you hear a certain tune or song playing incessantly inside
your mind this used to be no soundtrack. It was thought of as a
sign of emotional or mental stress. Now it has this cinematic name:
soundtrack!
Psychiatrists are probably happy fixing people's soundtracks.
Any way, it feels good to have running inside you such a track like
the one from "The good, the bad and the ugly" or the victorious one
from "Rocky"!
I am going to build a highly selective list of the best movie
soundtracks for you to enjoy:
Here Is My Scenitunes List
- Scenitunes: Memorable Movie Scores
- Scenitunes: Petit Banjeois
- Scenitunes: Once Upon a Time Morricone (3)
- Scenitunes: Once Upon a Time Morriconne (2)
- Scenitunes: Once Upon a Time Morriconne (1)
- Scenitunes: Shaft and a whole lot of Reggae
- Scenitunes: The Magnificent Seven. Elmer Bernstein's music score.
- Scenitunes: Rocky music by John Williams
- Scenitunes: James Bond Theme-John Barry
- Scenitunes: Trevor Jones' Last of the Mohicans
- Scenitunes: Bill Conti's Rocky Theme
- Scenitunes: Japanese Joe Hisaiche's Departure (Okuribito)
- Scenitunes: Giorgio Moroder- The Chase/Midnight Express