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Conference mr1pst::music

Title:MUSIC V4
Notice:New Noters please read Note 1.*, Mod = someone else
Moderator:KDX200::COOPER
Created:Wed Oct 09 1991
Last Modified:Tue Mar 12 1996
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:762
Total number of notes:18706

511.0. "MOVIES" by OTOOA::ESKICIOGLU (one tuck, one no tuck) Tue Oct 05 1993 15:17

    Rock stars (real or imitation) in movies:
    
    Paul Simon was a disaster in his only (as far as I know) attempt.
    
    I remember Ringo Starr in a movie that started something like:
    
    	4000 BC
    	September 18th
    
    It was a funny movie.
    
    Did anyone see Woody Allen's Shadows and Fog (or some such title) ?
    Madonna was in there too. Best Woody Allen movie I have ever seen.
    
    There should be hundreds of movies starring rock performers.
    
    Lale
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511.1Here's a startRANGER::CERQUATue Oct 05 1993 15:2417
    Let's see -- off the top of my head:
    
    David Bowie (The Hunger/The Last Temptation of Christ/Merry Christmas,
    	Mr. Lawrence/The Man Who Fell to Earth)
    
    Mick Jagger (Performance/Running Out of Luck)
    
    Robbie Robertson (Carny)
    
    Art Garfunkel (Carnal Knowledge/Bad Timing: A Sensual Obsession)
    
    Sting (Dune/The Bride/Brimstone & Treacle/Plenty/Quadrophenia/Stormy
    	Monday)
    
    I would say the majority of these were decent movies and performances.
    
    				- Paul
511.2CONSLT::OWENTue Oct 05 1993 15:399
    
    Paul... I'm disapointed in you... how could you forget David Bowie and
    Chris Issac in "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me".
    
    Mick Jagger was also in Freejack.
    
    Later...
    Steve
    
511.3NACAD::HERTZBERGHistory: Love it or Leave it!Tue Oct 05 1993 15:431
    The Ringo movie was "Caveman."  Hysterical.
511.4here's anotherCSLALL::RAPAGLIA_NMTake the Leap!Tue Oct 05 1993 17:001
    How about Gene Simmons in "Runaway" starring Tom Selleck.
511.5some moreAKOCOA::CHENARDTue Oct 05 1993 17:139
    David Bowie was also in "Laybrinth"
    
    Gene Simmons in Bounty Hunter (I think that was the name of it with
                                   Rutger Hauer)
    
    Art Garfunkel in "Carnal Knowledge" & "Catch 22"
    
    Mo
    
511.6and singing a Springsteen songVAXWRK::STHILAIREFood, Shelter & DiamondsTue Oct 05 1993 17:256
    Joan Jett was in "Light of Day" with Michael J. Fox.
    
    (what a combination - Joan Jett & Michael J. Fox)
    
    Lorna
    
511.7a few . . .NEMAIL::CARROLLJthe man, the legend, the satyrTue Oct 05 1993 17:5022
    
    Good ole Lyle Lovett as a detective in The Player ( good flick, btw )
    
    Gregg Allman as a drug dealer ( weird! ) in Rush
    
    And Eddie Vedder and Chris Cornell in Singles ( Seattle, man )
    
    And, of course, Wayne Newton as the bad guy in Ford Fairlane ;-)
    
    And Michael H. from INXS in the Dogs from Space ( horrible! )
    
    And Ice-T was a blooming career, New Jack City, Trespass, a cameo in
    CB4, and he has a new flick coming out . . .
    
    And Huey Lewis had a cameo as a teacher in Back to the Future
    
    	jeez - there *are* lots of these . . .
    
    
    					Jim
    
    
511.8SALEM::DODAThinElvis->stamps/FatElvis->WhtHouseTue Oct 05 1993 18:247
I remember a movie that had at least 5-6 rock stars in it. I 
can't remember the title and Tom Petty is the only one I can 
recall right now :-)

Wasn't Mick Fleetwood in The Running Man with Arnold?

daryll
511.9Neil Young's at the door :-)VAXWRK::STHILAIREFood, Shelter & DiamondsTue Oct 05 1993 18:4411
    I have a vague memory of seeing a movie, a few years ago, where Neil
    Young had a cameo appearance.  I think he played a rotten, criminal,
    druggy-type, ex-boyfriend of one of the main characters.  I seem to
    recall him coming to the door to see her and her new boyfriend scares
    him off.  I thought it was funny at the time, but now I can't think of
    what the movie was.....and it's driving me *crazy*!!  :-)
    
    Can anyone else remember this?  (or did I really dream it?)  :-)
    
    Lorna
     
511.10Levon HelmMAGEE::OSTIGUYTue Oct 05 1993 18:503
    this could also go in the note about rules if you're a rocker, not to
    become an actor....well, I think Levon Helm has done a fine job in the
    roles he's played on the screen, and ya gotta still love The Band.
511.11DREGS::BLICKSTEINDOS BootTue Oct 05 1993 19:091
    About a thousand and one rock stars appeared in "Tommy".
511.12TECRUS::ROSTKeef RiffhardTue Oct 05 1993 19:2218
    Kris Kristofferson did a buncha flicks in the 70s..."Cisco Pike",
    "Convoy", "The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With The Sea", "Blume in
    Love", etc.
    
    David Essex in "That'll Be The Day" and "Stardust"
    
    John Lurie and Tom Waits in "Down By Law"
    
    Tom Waits in "The Fisher King"
    
    John Lennon in "How I Won The War"
    
    Dexter Gordon in "Round Midnight" (oops, he aint no rocker)
    
    I seem to recall seeing John Lydon in some crazy flick...and John Doe
    of X played a corrupt cop in some movie I can't recall the title to.
    
    							Brian
511.13SommoresCOMET::LEVETTTue Oct 05 1993 19:3111
    David Crosby in "Hook"
    Paul Simon in "Anne Hall"
    Ringo in "2000 Motels" & "Candy"
    George Harrison in "The Rutles"
    The Beatles in "A Hard Days Night" "Help" "Yellow Submarine" & "Let It
    Be" (Do these count?)
    Elvis in all of his movies
    Meatloaf in "Rocky Horror Picture Show"
    Paul McCartney in "Broadstreet"
    
    _stew-
511.14Sgt. Pepper?WBC::DEADYeverything's fine... just fine...Tue Oct 05 1993 19:494
    What was that movie with the BeeGees, Peter Frampton, Andy Gibb, and
    a host of other rock stars, was it Sgt. Pepper?
    
    	fred deady
511.15NRSTA2::CLARKzzzzzzzzzzzzz huh? ... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzTue Oct 05 1993 19:502
Lee Ving of the band Fear played a drug dealer or some such criminal-type in
a movie from a few years back ... can't remember the name, though.
511.16NRSTA2::CLARKzzzzzzzzzzzzz huh? ... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzTue Oct 05 1993 19:518
re      <<< Note 511.14 by WBC::DEADY "everything's fine... just fine..." >>>
                               -< Sgt. Pepper? >-

>    What was that movie with the BeeGees, Peter Frampton, Andy Gibb, and
>    a host of other rock stars, was it Sgt. Pepper?

Yep.  Steven Tyler was in it, too.  What an incredibly bad movie.  Perfect
for its period in time.
511.17NACAD::HERTZBERGHistory: Love it or Leave it!Tue Oct 05 1993 20:023
    Meatloaf has several other credits, as well.  Wasn't he in "Defending
    Your Life?"  "Wayne's World" along with Alice Cooper, "Leap Of Faith,"
    and others.  Did quite well, I thought.
511.18VAXWRK::STHILAIREFood, Shelter &amp; DiamondsTue Oct 05 1993 20:045
    Meatloaf also had a small part in "Leap of Faith" last year with Debra
    Winger and Steve Martin.  He played a truck driver.
    
    Lorna
    
511.19work - what a nuisance! :-)VAXWRK::STHILAIREFood, Shelter &amp; DiamondsTue Oct 05 1993 20:065
    re .17, .18, whoops!!  I got a telephone call which interrupted my
    noting, so you got that entered in the meantime.
    
    Lorna
    
511.20SLOHAN::FIELDSStrange BrewTue Oct 05 1993 20:3611
    FM - this had Jimmy Buffett, Linda Ronstant, Tom Petty.....thats all I
    can remember...(it was on the comedy channel over the weekend)
    
    this is Spinal Tap - ? I'm sure it had a few cameos
    
    The Ruttles - Paul Simon had a cameo and few others I beleive....
    
    but I watched all of these over the weekend (sunday) so I might have
    put some people in the wrong movie....
    
    Chris
511.21BUSY::SLABOUNTYWhose Line Is It Anyway?Tue Oct 05 1993 20:4410
    
    	RE: .20
    
    	That would be "FM" ... I was going to watch that, but my
    	sister "made me" watch "Aladdin" instead.
    
    	8^)
    
    							GTI
    
511.22BUSY::SLABOUNTYWhose Line Is It Anyway?Tue Oct 05 1993 20:4713
    
    	Ric Ocasek played a mechanic in a movie I saw a few years
    	ago.
    
    	Not sure if Mick Fleetwood was in "The Running Man", but
    	I know that Dweezil Zappa was.
    
    	Alice Cooper was in "The Prince of Darkness", and Vanity
    	was in "Never too Young to Die", which also starred Gene
    	Simmons.  And Vanity was also in "Action Jackson".
    
    							GTI
    
511.23 John Doe EZ2GET::STEWARTIt's like bobbing for water!Tue Oct 05 1993 21:338
    
    
    John Doe has two or 3 good flicks to his credit - he was a drummer in a
    movie about a country star (Pure County), he was a motorcycle rider in
    a strange flick I can't remember the name of, and seems to me he was in
    Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man (but then, that could be some sort
    of hallucination...).
    
511.24PASTA::BENZI'm an idiot, and I voteTue Oct 05 1993 21:412
    Did anyone remember David Johansen (sp?) aka Buster Poindexter in
    Scrooged ?
511.25who else?OTOOA::ESKICIOGLUone tuck, one no tuckTue Oct 05 1993 22:057
    
    >About a thousand and one rock stars appeared in "Tommy".
    
    I can only remember Elton John.
    
    Lale
    
511.26From memoryCADSYS::FENNELLIn memory of #28Wed Oct 06 1993 00:127
Eric Clapton
Tina Turner
The Who
Simon Townsend (Pete's brother)
Dee Murray and the rest of Elton's band at the time


511.27Here;s OnePOLAR::DAYLife's A Dance You Learn as You GoWed Oct 06 1993 04:334
    How about George Strait playing the lead in Pure Country, I know thats
    country not rock right.
    
    
511.28+++ some more +++BONNET::MAUFOUXWed Oct 06 1993 07:2114
    
    ... and
    
    Tom WAITS in Dracula
    Iggy POP in that John Waters movie (don't remember the name ... maybe
     Cry baby ??)
    Whitney HOUSTON in Bodyguard
    Chris ISAAK in Silence of the Lambs
    KEMP brothers (from Spandau Ballet ??) in ... again I don't remember, 
     but this is about 2 criminal brothers, very good, but bloody one.
    Also, I could list Marilyn MONROE, and our frenchies Yves MONTAND and
    Serge GAINSBOURG (both RIP) in several movies.
    
    ... and ...
511.29FrenchOSLACT::HENRIKWRiding the Nordic TerritoryWed Oct 06 1993 08:1913
    re -1 (frenchies)
    
    another recent Frenchie: Vanessa Paradis - a singer who may well
    have received more praise for her acting than for her music...
    Recent musical cooperation with Monsieur Kravitz.
    She's also a candidate for the "I don't get it" topic. ;^)
    
    Henri
    
    PS  George Harrison is supposed to act in Life of Brian, according
    to the credits (besides being a producer). Haven't been able to
    spot him, though.
    
511.30PCOJCT::TURNOFGreetings from the Big AppleWed Oct 06 1993 11:564
    How about The Ramones in "Rock 'n Roll High School", David Bowie in
    Absolute Beginners, et al.
    
    Fredda
511.31VAXWRK::STHILAIREFood, Shelter &amp; DiamondsWed Oct 06 1993 12:4515
    We can't forget Prince in Purple Rain.
    
    Tom Waits was also in Ironweed, with Meryl Streep & Jack Nicholson.
    (one of the most depressing movies of all time...Waits is a pretty good
    actor, though)
    
    Re .28, yes, Iggy Pop was in Cry Baby, which starred Johnny Depp. 
    (funny movie)
    
    Sonny Bono (is he a rock star?) ha-ha and Debra Harry were in another
    John Waters film, Hairspray.  (even funnier than Cry Baby)
    
    
    Lorna
    
511.32NRSTA2::CLARKzzzzzzzzzzzzz huh? ... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzWed Oct 06 1993 13:0411
re      <<< Note 511.29 by OSLACT::HENRIKW "Riding the Nordic Territory" >>>
                                  -< French >-

>    PS  George Harrison is supposed to act in Life of Brian, according
>    to the credits (besides being a producer). Haven't been able to
>    spot him, though.
    
He's only in one scene ... part of a crowd that Brian is pushing thru
to escape the Roman guards.  Just before he (George) gets pushed off-screen
by the crowd, you hear him say "hello" in a heavy Liverpool accent ...
kinda funny ... guess you had to be there ...
511.33Absolute Beginners was an Absolute DisasterOTOOA::ESKICIOGLUone tuck, one no tuckWed Oct 06 1993 13:1013
    
    Sting was also in a long and boring Meryl Streep movie. I vaguely
    remember that they made love on or near a farm fence or something ;-)
    
    I liked Mick Jagger in Freejack. He is carrying these gigantic
    weapons, he is a very serious looking, merciless killer and he
    says "I am giving you another chance, I will count till 3.
    One Missisippi, two missisippi...". I almost died.
    
    Cry baby was funny ? I could only put up with it half an hour.
    I must have missed the joke.
    
    Lale
511.34at least it wasn't BonoNRSTA2::CLARKzzzzzzzzzzzzz huh? ... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzWed Oct 06 1993 13:127
re        <<< Note 511.33 by OTOOA::ESKICIOGLU "one tuck, one no tuck" >>>
                -< Absolute Beginners was an Absolute Disaster >-

>    Sting was also in a long and boring Meryl Streep movie. I vaguely
>    remember that they made love on or near a farm fence or something ;-)
    
Oh dear lord ... I'm going to gag.  
511.35SALEM::DODAThinElvis-&gt;stamps/FatElvis-&gt;WhtHouseWed Oct 06 1993 13:259
Well, the movie I was trying to recall starred Timothy Hutton and 
Kelly Mcgillis as two people who meet and fall in love in heaven.
McGillis gets sent back and Hutton managed to convince God to 
send him back to find her. Problem is, he'll have absolutely no 
memory of her and must meet her by his 21 birthday. Hutton plays 
a trumpet. Wish I could remember the name. Petty played a gambler 
in a bar scene.

daryll
511.36Musician or actor?CSLALL::NILSSONWed Oct 06 1993 13:473
    Roland Gift of the Fine Young Cannibals - A whole bunch of movies
    
    Glenn
511.37VAXWRK::STHILAIREFood, Shelter &amp; DiamondsWed Oct 06 1993 14:2516
    re .33, .34, I don't see how making love with Sting could *ever* be
    boring, whether it was near a fence or anywhere else.  Of course, I'd
    prefer Bono.  :-)
    
    re .33, Yes, Lale, "Cry Baby" is supposed to be a comedy.  :-)  All
    John Waters movies are, although some of the early ones were in rather
    bad taste.  You didn't like it?  I thought it was very funny.  Maybe
    it's a cultural thing.  Maybe a person has to have grown up in the US
    in the 50's and '60's and be steeped in pop culture to find John Waters
    movies funny?  I don't know.  
    
    re .35, I saw that movie, and I can't believe I missed Tom Petty!!  I
    love him.  The movie was sorta dumb, though.
    
    Lorna
    
511.38TAMRC::LAURENTHal Laurent @ COPWed Oct 06 1993 14:4313
re: .37

>    re .33, Yes, Lale, "Cry Baby" is supposed to be a comedy.  :-)  All
>    John Waters movies are, although some of the early ones were in rather
>    bad taste.  You didn't like it?  I thought it was very funny.  Maybe
>    it's a cultural thing.  Maybe a person has to have grown up in the US
>    in the 50's and '60's and be steeped in pop culture to find John Waters
>    movies funny?  I don't know.  
    
It's probably not possible to "get" a John Waters movie without being
familiar with the American culture that it spoofs.

-Hal
511.39NACAD::HERTZBERGHistory: Love it or Leave it!Wed Oct 06 1993 15:028
    Living Colour's lead singer Cory (Corey?, forgothislastname) was in 
    "Platoon" before he was a rock star.  Also, just FYI, he was in that 
    annoying join-the-army TV commercial ("what do you want to be when 
    you grow up?"  "i don't know, what do _you_ want to be when you grow 
    up" as they gobble hamburgers in a diner).  Didn't have the hair and 
    spandex in that spot.
    
    							M
511.40Starting to come back now...SALEM::DODAThinElvis-&gt;stamps/FatElvis-&gt;WhtHouseWed Oct 06 1993 15:383
I believe Thorgood was in the McGillis/Hutton flick as well.

daryll
511.41BUSY::SLABOUNTYWhose Line Is It Anyway?Wed Oct 06 1993 16:356
    
    	"Cry-Baby" ROOLZ!!  One of my favorite movies.
    
    
    							GTI
    
511.42was there time for anything else?RICKS::CALCAGNIWill work for '59 Les PaulWed Oct 06 1993 17:035
    re: the movie with Sting and Meryl Streep making love
    
    Gee, that must've taken up about 4 hours!
    
    :-)
511.43RANGER::CERQUAWed Oct 06 1993 17:085
    re:  Sting/Meryl Streep
    
    The movie is called Plenty.
    
    			- Paul
511.44VAXWRK::STHILAIREFood, Shelter &amp; DiamondsWed Oct 06 1993 17:538
    re .43, Plenty - I liked that movie!  (I forgot Sting was even in it,
    though.)
    
    re .41, Cry Baby - you mean we like the *same* movie!  (Oh, no,
    something must have gone wrong with my taste!)  :-)
    
    Lorna
    
511.45ROADIESAKOCOA::CHENARDWed Oct 06 1993 18:119
    There was a movie that was made about 10 years ago (I think) called
    Roadie with Meatloaf, Roy Orbinson and others in tribute to all the
    roadies.  I don't know if it was ever released or not.  Has anyone
    ever seen it or heard about it.
    
    I want to see it because an old friend of mine was in it.  Have lost
    touch with the friend but would still like to see the movie.
    
    Mo
511.46What is a French kiss?OTOOA::ESKICIOGLUone tuck, one no tuckWed Oct 06 1993 19:0013
    
    ref. "not born in 50s and not raised in North America" in relation
    to like/dislike Cry Baby:
    
    You guys maybe right, I only found out about the poodle skirts
    a couple of months ago when I was invited to a Digital event that had
    the 50s High School dance as a theme.
    
    But, I think, regardless of where I was born (and when) and raised,
    I would have still found that demonstration of French kiss downright
    disgusting ;-)
    
    Lale
511.47Oh No! A John Waters rathole! ;-)NEMAIL::CARROLLJthe man, the legend, the satyrWed Oct 06 1993 19:526
    
    Lale, you may find this odd ( probably not ) but I am a huge John
    Waters fan - Crybaby was great, Hairspray, Pink Flamingos and all the
    old completely and totally tastless movies he did . . .
    
    						Jim
511.48VAXWRK::STHILAIREFood, Shelter &amp; DiamondsWed Oct 06 1993 20:115
    re .47, actually, now that I think about it, my daughter likes John
    Waters movies, too, and she's only 19.  We both liked Hairspray best.
    
    Lorna
    
511.49ICS::CROUCHSubterranean Dharma BumWed Oct 06 1993 20:228
    If you spent any time in the Baltimore area in the 50's/60's
    you'd have a better understanding of John Waters. Art really
    imitates life in some aspects of his work. Having relatives
    in Baltimore and spending a fair amount of time there I can
    say that I can really relate to his work. ;-)
    
    Jim C.
    
511.50The Big O on the Big Screen DRUMS::FEHSKENSlen, Engineering Technical OfficeWed Oct 06 1993 21:066
    
    Mention of Roy Orbison reminds me that Roy actually starred in a movie
    called "The Fastest Guitar in the West".
    
    len.
    
511.51THEBAY::CHABANEDSpasticus DyslexicusWed Oct 06 1993 23:466
    
    Nobody mentioned Fee Waybill (Tubes), Clarence Clemons (Springsteen)
    and Jane Weidlin (Go-Gos) in Bill & Ted's Excellent adventure.
    
    -Ed
    
511.52Country singers are better looking than rock stars :-)CSLALL::NASEAM::READIOA Smith &amp; Wesson beats four aces, Tow trucks beat Chapman LocksThu Oct 07 1993 11:561
Wasn't Dolly Parton in 9 to 5?
511.53Here Kitty ...Kitty...Heh heh...hehSTRATA::LAMOTHEVideo Productions...Thu Oct 07 1993 12:146
    
    
      David Bowie also did the movie...CAT PEOPLE.  I liked it ...
    
    /Bob
    
511.54WMOIS::MAZURKASon_Of_One_Who_Walks_On_DownThu Oct 07 1993 12:433
    AeroSmith will be in Waynes'World II.
    
       Crazy_They_AllReady_Filmed_Their_Parts_Al
511.55Vai was cheated in "Crossroads"DREGS::BLICKSTEINDOS BootThu Oct 07 1993 12:549
    Steve Vai STOLE the movie "Crossroads" IMHO.
    
    He played the devil's guitarist in a duel for the soul of Ralph
    Macchio.
    
    Now in the movie, they declared Ralph Macchio the winner but in my
    humble opinion, Vai CLEARLY won that contest.
    
    	db
511.56application acceptedOTOOA::ESKICIOGLUone tuck, one no tuckThu Oct 07 1993 12:5710
    
    Willie,
    
    You responded to my Wanted Ad and you have never seen the movie 
    Cry Baby? Well, you qualify right there. I'll take you. Now what?
    
    ;-)
    
    Lale
    
511.57you really felt that way ?OTOOA::ESKICIOGLUone tuck, one no tuckThu Oct 07 1993 13:0011
    
    >Vai was cheated in "Crossroads"
    
    >Now in the movie, they declared Ralph Macchio the winner but in my
    >humble opinion, Vai CLEARLY won that contest.
    
    :-) :-) This amused me a lot. Nobody was supposed to feel that way.
    I didn't even know who the guitarist was but the director certainly
    succeeded in getting me to think that the boy was better.
    
    Lale
511.58BUSY::SLABOUNTYWhose Line Is It Anyway?Thu Oct 07 1993 13:119
    
    	In case anyone doesn't know this ... Steve Vai played all
    	the guitar parts for the duel in "Crossroads".
    
    	And even though Steve definitely blew Ralph away during the
    	duel, he couldn't duplicate the final piece.  I think that's
    	why Ralph was declared the winner.
    
    							GTI
511.59no way! :-)VAXWRK::STHILAIREFood, Shelter &amp; DiamondsThu Oct 07 1993 13:199
    re .52, country singers are better looking than rock stars?!!!!  Are
    kidding?  That's certainly debatable!  I haven't seen any country
    singers who are anywhere near as good looking as Simon LeBon, Jon Bon
    Jovi, Sting, David Bowie, Bruce Springsteen or Bono!  (Plus, country
    singers dress so uncool with those dumb hats and that big weird hair on
    the women.)
    
    Lorna
    
511.60AD::FLATTERYThu Oct 07 1993 13:242
    re: 55....dave repeat after me, "it's only a movie, i'ts only a movie,
    it's only a movie....."...................;")))..................../k
511.61Ralph can't actVAXWRK::STHILAIREFood, Shelter &amp; DiamondsThu Oct 07 1993 13:274
    Crossroads was one *dumb* movie, anyway, IMO.
    
    Lorna
    
511.62right on the spotCOPCLU::SANDGRENKeep it simpleThu Oct 07 1993 13:375
    
    re. Lorna: I agree totally. Annoying, dumb, just like the Karate Kid.
    
    Poul
    
511.63Speaking of 'Hairspray' ;-) ;-)NEMAIL::CARROLLJthe man, the legend, the satyrThu Oct 07 1993 13:5311
	Lorna,
    
>     (Plus, country singers dress so uncool with those dumb hats and that big
>     weird hair on the women.)
    
    	Ba-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha
       	Big weird hair???  Lorna, you made my morning :-)
    
    
    					- Jim
    
511.64CSLALL::RAPAGLIA_NMWhere did I go wrong?Thu Oct 07 1993 14:011
    Dolly Parton was also in "Best Little Whore House in Texas"
511.65revere is king of big hairCSLALL::WEWINGThu Oct 07 1993 14:4810
    hey, i live in revere, mass.
    
    country women don't know nothing about big, weird hair.
    revere is the big, weird hair capital of the world.
    it also is the capital of lycra bike shorts with lace trim.
    all the women from 6 to 86 wear them in revere.
    
    glad i straightened that out.
    
    
511.66Hollywood is known for reinventing contest rulesDREGS::BLICKSTEINDOS BootThu Oct 07 1993 14:4952
>    	And even though Steve definitely blew Ralph away during the
>    	duel, he couldn't duplicate the final piece.  I think that's
>    	why Ralph was declared the winner.
    
    Art imitates life, eh?
    
    Those who can duplicate past successes get the recording contracts.
    Those who go out on a limb (and I thought Vai's playing in that duel
    was really "out there") are the losers.
    
    Macchio wins the contest for playing an uninspired version of a
    non-original classical guitar piece on electric (and a sloppy version
    at that).
    
    Vai loses because he can't copy the copy.
    
    OK, Karen,  it's just a movie, it's just a movie,...
    
    However, I think we can criticize the movie for flagrant flaws like
    this.
    
    Actually it reminds me of another movie called "Side Out" which was
    about beach volleyball.  The movie ends with the protagonist playing
    the "Kings of the Beach".  The kings of the beach were not actors, but
    the actual "kings of the beach" at the time.
    
    To make a long story short, on the critical final point, they show the
    protagonist sorta "fake" like he's going to hit it over the net
    but actually setting up his partner who kills the ball and they win.
    
    Fine... except for one thing, the "fake and then pass" was an
    absolutely clearly illegal hit ("double contact" because he passes the
    ball from one hand to the other) that would have been called at EVERY
    tournament I've ever been too or played.  
    
    To make matters worse, in case any viewer would have any doubt they decide
    to show it as a close-up in slow motion.  You could use this as a
    training film for refs ("this... is a fine example of a double
    contact").
    
    The other funny thing about it is that they show King of the Beach
    Randy Stoklos kicking the sand as in "damn, I lost" whereas in real
    life Randy (a frequent ref abuser) would be on the head referee so fast
    (for not calling it) that he wouldn't even have time for a breath.
    
    I've meant Randy Stoklos a bunch of times and I keep meaning to ask
    him how in god's name a film which listed so many pro's in the
    "technical advise" credit could have let the film go out like that.
    
    OK, it's just a movie, it's just a movie,...
    
    	db
511.67AKOCOA::LEINONENThu Oct 07 1993 15:2911
    
    
    	What? No mention of any/all of Barbara Streisand's flicks?
    	She's been in too many to mention ... but has had some other
    	vocalists in them with her ....
    
    	A STAR IS BORN w/Kris Kristofferson (sp?)
    	
    
    	Heidi
    	 
511.68Now how do I know this?NWACES::HICKERNELLReunite Gondwanaland!Thu Oct 07 1993 15:354
    He's country, but Waylon Jennings has a part as a turkey-truck driver
    in Sesame Street's "Follow That Bird".
    
    Dave
511.69 but back to "Cross Roads" EZ2GET::STEWARTIt's like bobbing for water!Thu Oct 07 1993 16:4111
    
    
    "Cross Roads" - the duel is a form of contest known as "cuttin' heads"
    [original derivation unkown].  The object is to copy and/or embellish
    your opponents licks.  The kid threw in the Mozart licks when his blues
    chops weren't winning any points.  Didn't Vai's character make some
    classical allusion before the kid pulled in the Mozart stuff?
    
    BTW, if there are any real bluesmen (or blueswomen) that can explain
    the origin of the term "cuttin' heads", I'd like to hear it!
    
511.70It could just as well have been "Stairway to Heaven"DREGS::BLICKSTEINDOS BootThu Oct 07 1993 17:4619
>    "Cross Roads" - the duel is a form of contest known as "cuttin' heads"
>    [original derivation unkown].  The object is to copy and/or embellish
>    your opponents licks.  
    
    I'll have to look at that scene again tonite, but my recollection is
    Vai still won on that count.  
    
    I think Vai's attempts to mimic/embellish what the kid did were far
    more impressive than the kids meager attempts to do what Vai did.
    
    > The kid threw in the Mozart licks when his blues chops weren't winning 
    > any points. 
    
    It reminded me of a typical teenage guitarist trying to solo over
    something he's not capable of dealing with and then just saying 
    "the hell with it" and breaking into "Eruption" or the one "trick"
    that they can play in their sleep.
    
    	db
511.71...umM...I forgot...OBSESS::BREENwires is my lifeThu Oct 07 1993 19:245
    James Taylor and (whathisname) the Beach Boys drummer(?) starred in a 
    hot rod movie that I can't remember the name of. 
    
    
    kpb
511.72??? Actors or singers ???BONNET::MAUFOUXFri Oct 08 1993 05:5915
    
    Franck SINATRA      ...how many movies, how many records ??
    Murray HEAD		"Sunday bloody Sunday"
    Deborah HARRY (Blondie) 	"Videodrome"
    Patsy KENSIT (8th Wonder)	"Lethal weapon 2", "Absolute beginners"
    
    et nos petites francaises
    Catherine DENEUVE	many movies, one record
    Isabelle ADJANI     same as above
    Vanessa PARADIS     "Noces blanches" (has it been distributed out of
     France ?)	
    Catherine RINGER (Rita Mitsouko) played in several X movies before 
     singing.
    
       Dominique
511.73Endless listOSLACT::HENRIKWRiding the Nordic TerritoryFri Oct 08 1993 07:1315
    Morten Harket (a-ha) starred in "Kamilla og tyven",
    a Norwegian movie for kids. :^)
    
    Spanish rock star Miguel Bose acted in a recent Almodovar movie.
    
    And in India,. . . .
    
    Are you starting to regret you started this topic, Lale? ;^)
    
    henrik
    
    PS
    Has Al Jolson been mentioned yet?... (Imagine the frustration of a
    cineophile Oslo audience who last year gathered to see "Jazz singer",
    only to discover that the importers had gotten the Neil Diamond version...)
511.74don't you like Neil Diamond? :-PCOPCLU::SANDGRENKeep it simpleFri Oct 08 1993 08:481
    
511.75some moreWBC::DEADYeverything's fine... just fine...Fri Oct 08 1993 11:318
    Wasn't Samatha Fox a porn star before her musical career?
    Has Suzanna Hoffs been mentioned yet, I forget the movie.
    Wasn't there a Monkee's movie?
    Kris Kristofferson was in several movies.
    
             
    fred deady
    
511.76Bjork is an earth angelWBC::DEADYeverything's fine... just fine...Fri Oct 08 1993 11:374
    I forgot to mention that Bjork Gundsmundottir was in an Icelandic
    movie a couple of years ago.
    
    	fred deady
511.77MonkeesOSLACT::HENRIKWMaking the most of miseryFri Oct 08 1993 11:506
    >>    Wasn't there a Monkee's movie?
    
    There was. Called "Head". No Oscar nominations... Although it
    did feature Jack Nicholson. Parts of it is good fun.
    
    Henrik
511.78OTOOA::ESKICIOGLUone tuck, one no tuckFri Oct 08 1993 12:199
    
    >And in India,. . . .
    
    I laughed loud and long.
    
    Would you like me to list the Turkish ones ?
    
    Lola
    
511.79Two Lane Blackout is more like itLEDS::ORSIGotInAt2WithA10+WokeUpAt10WithA2Fri Oct 08 1993 12:2211
>    James Taylor and (whathisname) the Beach Boys drummer(?) starred in a 
>    hot rod movie that I can't remember the name of. 
    
     That was Two Lane Black Top (ca 1971) "starring" James Taylor as the
     (drag race) driver and Dennis Wilson as his mechanic.

     MHO?..............Forgettable

     Neal
     
511.80SoundtracksOTOOA::ESKICIOGLUone tuck, one no tuckFri Oct 08 1993 12:2315
    
    How'bout the soundtracks ?
    
    Carly Simon - Silkwood
    Eric Clapton - Rush
    Peter Gabriel - Last Temptation / Birdy
    Paul Simon - The Graduate (Mrs. Robinson, are you trying to seduce me?)
    Cat Stevens - Harold and Maude
    Sting - ? 
    Paul McCartney - Live and Let Die - A James Bond Movie
    
    And a million others
    
    Lale
    
511.81they were expensive pianosOTOOA::ESKICIOGLUone tuck, one no tuckFri Oct 08 1993 12:287
    
    Karen's "Dave, it's only a movie" remark reminded me the discussion
    Dave had started on the pianos Fabulous Baker Brothers played.
    He thought it was illogical that those poor guys, playing in crabby
    little clubs got to play gorgeous, spotless pianos ;-)
    
    Lale
511.82"Illogical" yes, but certainly not objectionableDREGS::BLICKSTEINDOS BootFri Oct 08 1993 12:3914
    > He [db] thought it was illogical that those poor guys, playing in crabby
    > little clubs got to play gorgeous, spotless pianos ;-)
    
    "Illogical" yes, but as a poor guy who often plays in crappy little
    clubs, I'd LOVE to see it become a reality.  ;-)
    
    I once did get to play a nice Steinway at a wedding and it was a real
    trip.  Playing a world-class piano like a Steinway or a Bosendoerfer
    is a massive "high" for me to which few others compare.  I lose track
    of reality and just get absorbed into playing.  Can't count the number
    of hours I've made friends and relatives wait for me to finish getting
    my "fix" at the Steinway, Bosendoerfer and Falcone stores that they
    hvae near Boston Commons.  We go in there, and they know they are going
    to be there fore awhile.
511.83Stevie Vai...definately !STRATA::LAMOTHEVideo Productions...Fri Oct 08 1993 13:408
    
    
     I liked the movie that KISS did back in the late 70's, early 80's.  
    
       What's wrong with the Country look, hats and Boots ?
    
    /Bob
    
511.84Phantom of amusment parkCSLALL::WEWINGFri Oct 08 1993 14:046
    wasn't the KISS movie called "Phantom of the Amusement Park".
    
    Paul Williams (short, blond writer of annoying songs) was
    in it, i think.
    
    willie
511.85BUSY::SLABOUNTYWhose Line Is It Anyway?Fri Oct 08 1993 15:095
    
    	"KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park".
    
    
    							GTI
511.86ESGWST::MIRASSOUOld McDonald was dyslexic. I-E-O-I-EFri Oct 08 1993 20:337
>    wasn't the KISS movie called "Phantom of the Amusement Park".
    
>    Paul Williams (short, blond writer of annoying songs) was
>    in it, i think.
    
    Don't know if Paul Williams was in the KISS movie, but he was in a
    movie called "Phantom of the Paradise" in the late 70's.
511.87'Weird' MoviesELIS::SCHUURMANSLife Sucks, And Then You DieMon Oct 11 1993 07:478
    Well, doesn't anyone remember Weird Al Yankovics 
    (I think that's how you spell it)
    
    He was in his own move : The Videot   on UHF
    
    or something like that....
    
    Mark
511.88Sssuuuuurrrrreeee There's some good lookersPOLAR::DAYLife's A Dance You Learn as You GoTue Oct 12 1993 04:0815
    
    
         Actually Dolly Parton has played in three movies that I'm aware
    of,
         -  9 to 5,
    	 -  Best Little Whore House In Texas, and
    	 -  Straight Talk.
    
    Lorna,
    
          Have you actually seen/heard any of the new Contempory Country?
    you might note that there are actaully a few good lookers now, as well
    as some very good music.
    
    Rose.
511.89VAXWRK::STHILAIREFood, Shelter &amp; DiamondsTue Oct 12 1993 13:568
    re .88, once in awhile I get a glimpse of the Nashville channel (or
    whatever it's called) when I'm flipping through the channels looking
    for something to watch.  I've never seen anything that caught my
    intention long enough to make me linger.  I think I might be allergic. 
    :-)
    
    Lorna
    
511.90VAXWRK::STHILAIREFood, Shelter &amp; DiamondsTue Oct 12 1993 13:574
    re .89, oops, I meant to say *attention*!
    
    Lorna
    
511.91CADSYS::FENNELLIn memory of #28Tue Oct 12 1993 14:373
Try sunday afternoon - they cover NASCAR then...

Tim
511.92RoadhouseNYOS01::BRENNACan anybody spare a dime??Tue Oct 12 1993 14:462
    
     Roadhouse: Had Jeff Healy Band as the house band.
511.93- Young, Petty, Ocasek HLDE01::HIELKEMA_MMon Oct 18 1993 10:368
    re .8, .22 and .35
    
    The movie was shown on BBC last weekend.
    It's called 'Made in heaven' and had short appearances of
    Ric Ocasek as a mechanic, Tom Petty as a gambler
    and Neil Young as a truck driver.
    
    - Minne             
511.94Fear/No FearSPARKL::FRANZOSATue Oct 19 1993 12:269
    .15
    
    I believe Lee Ving was in the movie "Clue." He was also one of the best
    things in The Decline of Western Civilization (but that was a
    punkumentary, so it doesn't count.)
    
    I don't think anyone's mentioned this one: your grandparents may
    remember Phil the Spectre as the drug dealer at the beginning of "Easy
    Rider."
511.95Another Sting appearanceQUARK::LIONELFree advice is worth every centMon Oct 25 1993 14:3615
Sting also appeared (briefly) in Terry Gilliam's "The Adventures of Baron
Munchausen" (a wonderful, underappreciated film.)  His role was that of a
town soldier who was being brought to the (mayor?) for having slain a large
number of the enemy, rescuing some of his compatriots, and other heroic
efforts.  The mayor, upon hearing this, said "Have him executed at once.  We
can't have the other soldiers getting depressed over his example.", and he is
carted off.

Though Sting's role is just a walk-on, it was heavily emphasized in materials
distributed to the audience of a pre-screening of the film.  The reaction of
the audience, who apparently had been expecting a more significant role,
was decidedly negative and contributed to Columbia's wresting editing control
of the film from Gilliam.

					Steve
511.96OTOOA::ESKICIOGLUI'm not Irish but kiss me anywayMon Oct 25 1993 18:218
    
    Welcome aboard, Steve. Now, does this mean I don't have to go to
    VMSNOTES for all the VMS questions I want to ask you ;-)
    
    I promise not to use the words "guru" and "celebrity".
    
    Lale
    
511.97A great Canadian bandOTOOA::ESKICIOGLUI'm not Irish but kiss me anywayMon Oct 25 1993 18:247
    
    Wasn't Meryl Streep great in Postcards From the Edge?
    
    I vaguely remember that the band behind her (at the end of the movie)
    was Blue Rodeo. Can anybody verify that?
    
    Lale
511.98QUARK::LIONELFree advice is worth every centMon Oct 25 1993 21:296
    Lale, if you can manage to find any music-related VMS questions,
    go ahead and post them here.   (Such as "What are the lyrics to
    "VMS Superlate" (sung to the tune of "Jesus Christ Superstar")?  Oops - 
    no lyrics allowed.  Sorry.)
    
    					Steve
511.99 I know it's around here somewhere EZ2GET::STEWARTIt's like bobbing for water!Mon Oct 25 1993 23:428
    
    
    I think the rule is "no copyrighted lyrics" -- but I've been wrong
    before...
    
    So, where's that "alternative lyrics" note, anyway???
    
    
511.100For the recordOTOOA::ESKICIOGLUI'm not Irish but kiss me anywayWed Oct 27 1993 12:2510
    
    I finally got this verified:
    
    "I am checking out of this heartbreak hotel"
    performed by Meryl Streep and Blue Rodeo.
    
    The music of Postcards from the Edge, by the way, is done by
    the one and only Carly Simon.
    
    Lale
511.101LEDS::BURATIboss buratoMon Nov 22 1993 20:1018
    I just saw "Falling from Grace" which John Mellencamp played the lead
    role and directed as well (I think he co-wrote it too). Although there
    was some music in the film's soundtrack, I don't believe any of it was
    his.

    The film tells the story of a big star who unpon returning to his
    hometown in Indiana ghoes through a lot of personal conflict, i.e.
    misses being with his family, can't quite fit in with the regular folks
    that have everyday worries like paying the mortgage, wants to quit the
    road but doesn't know what to do with himself if he does, as a real big
    problem with his father, blah, blah, blah.

    It was actually very well done. He did an adequate job in the lead,
    although it wasn't exactly as stretch. Good food for thought for those
    of us that have wondered what it would be like if we ever made the big
    time.

    --Ron
511.102USPMLO::DESROCHERSMine's made outta unobtainium!Mon Aug 29 1994 19:0313
    
    	Saw "Natural Born Killers" this past weekend.  What a totally
    	intense experience!!  Not for the faint of heart, that's for
    	sure...
    
    	The soundtrack was put together by Trent Reznor of Nine Inch
    	Nails.  I gotta say that the music certainly matched what
    	was happening on the screen.
    
    	A very aggressive package.
    
    	Tom
    
511.103?WONDER::REILLYSean Reilly CSG/AVS DTN:293-5983Tue Aug 30 1994 00:3710
    
    I asked this in movies, but....
    
    Who did the song with the lyrics "When they said, repent, repent, I
    wonder what they meant?" that played during NBK's credits?
    
    I wanna say new Leonard Cohen, but I won't go out on a limb like that
    here in MUSIC.NOTE.
    
    - Sean
511.104WONDER::REILLYSean Reilly CSG/AVS DTN:293-5983Tue Aug 30 1994 15:1812
    
    > Who did the song with the lyrics "When they said, repent, repent, I
    > wonder what they meant?" that played during NBK's credits?
    > 
    > I wanna say new Leonard Cohen, but I won't go out on a limb like that
    > here in MUSIC.NOTE.
    
    I've been informed it was Leonard Cohen.  *That* will be on the next
    Noteworthy order for sure.
    
    - Sean
    
511.105"The Future"ZEKE::MAKARAWICZTue Aug 30 1994 23:356
    
    This song is on Leonard Cohen's last album (which came out a year or
    two ago) entitled, "The Future."  Great album!
    
    - Ron.