When I feel in between sadness and ambivalence I listen to this...
Thelma & Louise: Thunderbird by Pete Haycock
Thunderbird - Hans Zimmer (Theme from Thelma & Louise)
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Thunderbird - Hans Zimmer (Theme from Thelma & Louise)
Yeah. so I can really recommend this flick.Ben Affleck is quite good for a change and the rest of the cast...absolutely superb!

The centerpiece of this collection is David Bowie's "Cat People (Putting Out the Fire)." In the movie, it serves as sonic backdrop to a ritualistic preparation for one of the main character's most pivotal moments. During the flow of the record, the song exerts the same effect that it does in the movie—bleeding raw, unbridled emotion. Regardless of the era it was recorded in, each song feels meant for the film because Tarantino covers such a wide range of emotions in the narrative. via
Tu Mira - Lole y Manuel - Track 5 - Kill Bill Vol. 2

The decidedly Old West motif seems to momentarily shift as the edit of "Tu Mira" begins deceptively with an angelic chorus. But the song then reveals its true, Spanish guitar inflected self, thus perpetuating the dusty, sun caked spaghetti undertones. Luis Bacalov keeps the Italian connection in check with his blazing wave of bass driven international orchestral funk on "Summertime Killer." It's the type of retro, '70s blast that Tarantino loves, combining elements of John Barry, Curtis Mayfield, and Italian proggers like Aphrodite's Child, Magma, and Goblin. While the track is only a paltry 3:39 in length, it feels much longer, coming off like a truncated epical jam. The '70s orchestral jam vibe is continued with the organ driven "The Chase," which injects flute and a rolling bass groove to create an engaging riff that lives up to its title.
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