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Mad World

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2003 5:29 pm
by mccutcheon
Anyone know who does the great version of the very good Tears for Fears song Mad World that is featured in the very good film Donnie Darko? Amanda thinks it's Mike Stipe. And where can I get it on vinyl?

Mark you know about this?

Mad World

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2003 5:37 pm
by Maverick
MARK KNOWS ALL

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Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2003 6:04 pm
by mccutcheon
Ha! Who says i can't surf the net? Look what I found. Anyone intrested in film and music (I suspect many of us here at PA) should check this out. Being a very big Joy Dividion fan I was interested in the fact they wanted to use Love Will Tear Us Apart for the opening credits but couldn't get the rights so had to go with Echo and the Bunnymen, still a good choice.

http://www.geocities.com/transmissiondisorder/trans-darkotrack.html

Mad World

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2003 6:13 pm
by mccutcheon
I fucking rule. Up my member rating. Go to this web site and play Mad World. My fave song at the moment. Now I'm trying to buy his album Trading Snakeoil for Wolftickets on Vinyl.

http://www.garyjules.com/

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Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2003 11:09 pm
by Sloth
Does anybody have the new Dandy Warhols? Does anybody like them besides me?

They are more popular in England than in the US and they come from Portland (I think). Go figure.

Mad World

Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2003 2:23 am
by marky
Don't have the new Dandy Warhols, Ooh, but I do appreciate them. They are indeed from Portland.
Certainly they crossed that transatlantic divide that is so hard for many US bands to cross "we are American BUT..."

Mav, be careful. Mark does not know all. Mark is glad NOT to know all, because that would mean there was no more music trivia to feed into the encyclopedia of his brain. Oh how BORING life would be if I knew all!! Really I couldn't take it. I would be in Hell if I knew all.

I don't know anything about the movie Donnie Darko or its soundtrack. But I do want to say that Tears For Fears did some amazing stuff in the 80's, most notably the Songs From The Big Chair album. Although "Everybody Wants To Rule The World" has been played probably way too many times on the radio, it still gives me chills EVERY time I hear it. "Mad World" however was from their first album "The Hurting". And funnily enough, from your link McC, it was indeed them on the soundtrack rather than a cover. That suits me, because if someone said "someone has covered a TFF song" I would have yawned and said "how can they top the originals?"

Did they modernize the song? I wonder, I mean, does it sound like they redid it?

Mad World

Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2003 2:26 am
by marky
Speaking of JD, McC, I made my way through some of the book you lent me. Again I won't have time to finish it until exams are over, but thanks, I really appreciate it.

Mad World

Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2003 4:11 pm
by mccutcheon
Mark, when your tests are over you should rent the film Donnie Darko. I think you would like it. Darko 80's soundtrack.

Mad World

Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2003 3:10 am
by marky
Oh, now that I am slightly more sober than I was last time I posted here, I see that there WAS a TFF cover after all. Gary Jules. Well I dunno who the hell he is, but I'm glad you like it McC.

If it's a good movie, I'll rent it. But I have known of bad movies with excellent soundtracks. Please confirm the film itself is worth watching. Thanks.

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Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2003 3:16 am
by marky
Also, I have one of the two LP's by PIL I am trying to get for you, McC. But I want to wait for the other.

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Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2003 3:57 pm
by mccutcheon
wow that is so cool Mark. Thank you.

Now I can't tell what version of Mad World i like better. I think I have to go with the TFF one because that's the original, but you know, some times songs can be better than the original. I've heard many very good versions of 'It's all over now baby blue', my fave being Them's version.

Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2003 9:05 pm
by mccutcheon
McCutcheon knows what the Brits know. This post started on Oct 10th. I must be able to get a copy now. Probs a seven inch.

LONDON (Reuters) - American duo Michael Andrews and Gary Jules (news) became on Sunday surprise winners in the race to top the British Christmas pop charts with a haunting ballad from the cult film "Donnie Darko."

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The little-known Californian musicians took the coveted Christmas top spot with "Mad World," a reworked version of the 1980s song by British band Tears for Fears.


"It is just amazing," Andrews told Reuters. "It confirms that people like a moment of peace once in a while."


"I'm going to go home and celebrate with my girlfriend and then get back into rehearsals."


A spokesman for the U.S. duo, who have been friends since they were 10, said they had sold 236,000 copies of "Mad World," compared to 220,000 for British rockers The Darkness, who took the number two spot with "Christmas Time (Don't Let the Bells End)."


The Darkness, a Lycra-clad four-piece from Lowestoft, eastern England, had been hot favorites to claim the top spot.


Ozzy and Kelly Osbourne (news) fell two places to number three with "Changes," while British comedian Avid Merrion, star of the sometimes surreal television comedy "Bo Selecta," was a new entry at number four with "Proper Crimbo."


Twelve former hopefuls from the TV talent search show Pop Idols were in at five with a version of John and Yoko Lennon's "Happy Christmas (War is Over)."


Former Pop Idol winner Will Young (news) dropped to six with "Leave Right Now" and New York hip hop group Black Eyed Peas were down to seven with "Shut Up."


Liverpool trio Atomic Kitten entered the chart at eight with "Ladies Night," while television actor Shane Ritchie fell to ninth with "I'm Your Man."


Completing the festive top 10 were girl band Sugababes with "Too Lost in You."

Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2003 9:38 pm
by rosie
mc go to tower record and look for vinyl under movie soundtracks. a good source recommended that to me.
the new dandy warhols, well it came out awhile, is great. i have it and love it more than the first.
the time i saw donnie darko i was in my bedroom and my roommate calls me on my cell phone from her room to ask if i or someone else had turned the shower on because she hadn´t and it was on. i said no. she said well who did. freaked out we ran to the bathroom and realized the shower had turned on by itself. we called the cops we were so fucking scared. so were they. i never finished the movie. that shit freaked me out. sorry i hate punctuation i am really lazy

Posted: Thu Dec 25, 2003 10:24 am
by martino
weird shit.

but what really cooked my noodle was to ponder: is that shower stuff related to spontaneous combustion, or is it the opposite?

Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2003 1:07 am
by marky
Showers turning themselves on, now this is some good Paxacidus material! Stuff you can't make up. Reminds me of when I saw the scene in Poltergeist when someone walks in and all these chairs are stacked on top of each other. I believe ghosts exist, that they happen, although I've never come across them personally.

McC, I like that quote from the guy out of the duo - let me see, what was it? Aw, BB isn't letting me review the thread just now, but it was something like "proves people like a bit of peace now and then". I couldn't agree more. Somewhere along the Brit Pop DJing way, I've realized I've begun to neglect quieter music in favor of the immediate THRILL of POP or PUNK...I miss quiet music, I really do. I used to be able to listen to a lot of quieter music. Recently I downloaded The Damned's "Curtain Call" while in search of their more raw and energetic punk stuff, and when I heard that song I thought "wow, I have really missed quiet, contemplative music."

Merry Christmas, everyone. Love to McC for posting the latest British news. I've lost touch, I admit it. I've only begun to come to terms with the fact that there is no longer a British indie chart as there was throughout my formative years. Give me another year, and I promise I'll get over it, ha ha.

Dandy Warhols, yes, I'll check out the new album I promise. I've pretty much come to a dead end with the late 70's/early 80's obscure stuff...this guy I'd been trading with finally sent me his last batch of stuff, and I mean to go any further than this, I'd just be spending a load of money I don't even have to chase down iffy records that may not even be any good. So I've dedicated myself to new music from now on. Well, I still love Coldplay, but I realize that's not enough. Just you watch when summer comes along...I'm determined to have a whole new roster of new bands/stuff I'm nuts about, just give me time...