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Vangelis — L'Enfant
Album: Opera Sauvage
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Released: 1979
Length: 4:51
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My nipples get hard when I hear this orgasmic music...  love it...

This is from the soundtrack of the 1982 film The Year of Living Dangerously... I was still a teenager vivere pericolosamente when this movie premièred...  that was a very, very good year...  I still play this on my piano— somewhat wistfully these days... very few people know what I'm playing... sigh... love it...
 

 

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winter wrote:
It sounds like something from a bad Eighties movie soundtrack - there should be some kind of montage with this.
It's actually from an 80s film (The Year of Living Dangerously) that is quite good. MAY have been a montage or two in it.
Has the elevator reached my floor yet cause I wanna get off.
It sounds like something from a bad Eighties movie soundtrack - there should be some kind of montage with this.
I'm surprised a ninja would make such corny music.
Vangelis is a great composer within his genre but the production / soundscape is often quite poor. Sad to say it but cheap covers of Vangelis music is often better produced (except 1492 - conquest of paradise) I usually don't like remakes by the same artist ( Jarre, Oldfield etc) that often is made as a middle age crisis but I would like to hear old Vangelis tunes with new bombastic atmosphearic sounds.
Something Christmas-y about it. 8.
trekhead wrote:
I first read that as ' OPERA SAUASAGE'.
Thank you for my first laugh out loud moment of the day. I'm still giggling.
darrellw wrote:
This was used by Peter Weir in the film "The Year of Living Dangerously" with Mel Gibson and Sigourney Weaver, with an amazing performance by Linda Hunt as Billy Kwan, a MALE photo-journalist in Sukarno's Indonesia -- one of the more remarkable films of all time. L'Enfant still evokes strong emotion and is a powerful piece of music some 24 years later (although Opera Sauvage was released in 1990, L'Enfant predates the album release).
Yeah, but they never included it on the damn soundtrack! I went out and bought it after seeing the film because of this piece and was very disappointed. Still, 23 years later or whatever it was, and out of context, I can see why people aren't impressed. It's amazing how many early 80s movies replay badly due to cheesy synth soundtracks. (Chariots of Fire anyone?)
junebaby65 wrote:
I have an urge to run a marathon on a beach right now....
I just got back from running on the beach...barefoot, just like in the movie. You know which movie.
Love is a burning thing and it makes a firery ring bound by wild desire I fell in to a ring of fire... I fell in to a burning ring of fire I went down,down,down and the flames went higher. And it burns,burns,burns the ring of fire the ring of fire. The taste of love is sweet when hearts like our's meet I fell for you like a child oh, but the fire went wild.. I fell in to a burning ring of fire.....
Slick wrote:
Muzak for the wine and brie set
I like wine and brie. We listen to the Ramones.
victoryluna wrote:
MAKE IT STOP! It's rewiring my synapses!
This was used by Peter Weir in the film "The Year of Living Dangerously" with Mel Gibson and Sigourney Weaver, with an amazing performance by Linda Hunt as Billy Kwan, a MALE photo-journalist in Sukarno's Indonesia -- one of the more remarkable films of all time. L'Enfant still evokes strong emotion and is a powerful piece of music some 24 years later (although Opera Sauvage was released in 1990, L'Enfant predates the album release).
I'm not sure I'd want to listen to the rest of the CD, but this is a nice little interlude.
I once used this as the music bed for a commercial. I still don't think it's worthy of being much more than that.
Muzak for the wine and brie set
liser wrote:
Is it Christmas already?
haaaa. this does totally sound like something off of the Mannheim Steamroller albums...
I have an urge to run a marathon on a beach right now....
Is it Christmas already?
victoryluna wrote:
MAKE IT STOP! It's rewiring my synapses!
REVERTING TO DEFAULT PROG RAMMING... DESTORY ALL HUNAMS!!!
Shesdifferent wrote:
An odd choice for Vangelis on RP, he has so many great tracks.
Very weak, too much Chariots of Fire and John Tesh, not enough Albedo.
An odd choice for Vangelis on RP, he has so many great tracks.
MAKE IT STOP! It's rewiring my synapses!
I respect it for its avant garde-ness...in its day. but, in this day...pass the coffee. nice one to hear...once...every year to two. max.
Muzak version of Enya.
shayde wrote:
...and the great stuff he did with the backing music for Carl Sagan's 'Cosmos'. But I must admit, 'Heaven and Hell' was one of my favorite albums back in the 80's 8)
Hm. I'm pretty sure the backing music for Cosmos pretty much was Heaven and Hell. -mt-
wow I hope this is back from the revolutionary movement of electronic synth cause today's standards I'm thinking....huh? what's going on here? Just confused not enjoying it....keep waiting for something to happen...
I'm getting out the Yule Log and the Christmas tree.
It sounds like the soundtrack to Tron. That's not a compliment.
I first read that as ' OPERA SAUASAGE'.
))((
yclept wrote:
...and don't forget the soundtrack for "Bladerunner"!
Yes!!
gntlemanartist wrote:
I thought for a moment that this was going to turn into the Chariots of Fire theme. Alas.
my thoughts exactly
dmax wrote:
As much as I rant about Keith Emerson, or Rick Wakeman... my real creative keyboard influence is the organic evocative writing of Vangelis Papathanassiou. It's easy to write him off as new age Yanni/Tesh - but that's because they ride his coattails without adding to the genre of emotive instrumentalism. If you have any interest in this sort of stuff, grab Albedo 0.39 or Spiral. Brilliant stuff, really - particularly for the period. (And I think that some music deserves to be heard in the context of its period, like The Doors or Traffic or this)
Absolute and total agreement, here. It's a great pity when a good genre -and its founder(s)- get dismissed as "trashy" or "overdone" as a result of all the imitation that followed. When Vangelis released "Albedo 0.39", he was writing true avant-garde electronic music. Vangelis is an outstanding composer and performe, who has written highly original material. He doesn't sound like Yanni. Yanni and co. sound like him, and thrashed an interesting and original style to death. Likewise, most kids today think that Star Wars is goofy and cheesy, without realizing that it was the movie that made all the modern space genre possible.
shayde wrote:
. . . I must admit, 'Heaven and Hell' was one of my favorite albums back in the 80's . . .
I was out with some friends at an all night marshmallow roast/bull session on a partly cloudy night with a full moon. Someone had a tape of Heaven & Hell in the boombox, and the clouds passing in front of the moon started synchronizing with the music. Like, wierd, Scoob! I second the recommendation of Albedo 0.39 and Cosmos; also recommend you take a listen to Soil Festivities. Some good planetarium music in there!
zzz (without the smile)
daveesh wrote:
this is really bad!
john tesh meets yanni? has to be eurotrash...
Thumbs up here, Vangelis? Nice!
this is really bad!
I thought for a moment that this was going to turn into the Chariots of Fire theme. Alas.
...and don't forget the soundtrack for "Bladerunner"!
This is one of the rare times I am turning down the volume.
Does anyone have stuff from the 1492 soundtrack? That is some really good Vangelis.
Fondly remembered, and still very effective.
I loved the movie and the music, still watch it when it pops up on TV. Some of the Vangelis eletronica sounds a wee bit like vintage Atari midis, but it's still a lovely piece of music.
this is pretty cheese eurotrash... yanni says what? lol
I loved the music from "The Year of Living Dangerously," and I guess I'd assumed the theme music was written by Maurice Jarre (a composer I like a lot), but of course it was Vangelis. Evocative.
John Tesh says what? yeah, I know, he's been around a lot longer, bla bla bla. This is still crap.
Um... this is... not so totally awesome.
oh dear.
There's very few of Vangelis' pieces that I really get into and enjoy. His peak was the Chariots of Fire soundtrack, and the great stuff he did with the backing music for Carl Sagan's 'Cosmos'. But I must admit, 'Heaven and Hell' was one of my favorite albums back in the 80's 8) This particular track? Dull, but is indicative of a lot of his stuff. There are gems in his work, but you have to dig for them.
Very nice. An 8, at least.
I have always loved this song. It was from one of the first 10 CD's I have ever purchased back in the 80's. It blew my mind when I heard it being played! It was the second song used on the Old Style beer commercials, in the 80's.