The use of popular music in feature films is now commonplace. Martin Scorsese though, used pop music to great effect in Mean Streets (The Stones' Jumpin' Jack Flash during the slo-mo entrance of deNiro into the bar) and was one of the very first to do so in serious film-making.
Here's five more of my favourites
Goodfellas
Cream - Sunshine Of Your Love. deNiro is contemplating whacking Morrie the wig merchant. Very sinister.
Derek and the Dominoes - Layla (instrumental ending). Morrie and his missus are found murdered in their car by a bunch of small kids.
Apocalypse Now
The Doors - The End. Martin Sheen totally out of his face in his room before embarking on his suicide mission to meet Brando.
Letter To Brezhnev
Sandy Shaw - Always Something There To Remind Me. Peter Firth and Alexandra Pigg spend the night together and connect via the stars.
The Big Chill
The Rolling Stones - You Can't Always Get What You Want. The aftermath of Alex's funeral where a couple of the characters get stoned.
Is it easy to marry pop/rock music to a film scene? What do you think?
Derrick
Here's five more of my favourites
Goodfellas
Cream - Sunshine Of Your Love. deNiro is contemplating whacking Morrie the wig merchant. Very sinister.
Derek and the Dominoes - Layla (instrumental ending). Morrie and his missus are found murdered in their car by a bunch of small kids.
Apocalypse Now
The Doors - The End. Martin Sheen totally out of his face in his room before embarking on his suicide mission to meet Brando.
Letter To Brezhnev
Sandy Shaw - Always Something There To Remind Me. Peter Firth and Alexandra Pigg spend the night together and connect via the stars.
The Big Chill
The Rolling Stones - You Can't Always Get What You Want. The aftermath of Alex's funeral where a couple of the characters get stoned.
Is it easy to marry pop/rock music to a film scene? What do you think?
Derrick
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