Marquee Club 1989 - Unknown track

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Marquee Club 1989 - Unknown track

Post by The Last Voice » Thu Aug 15, 2013 11:42 am

I recently acquired MP3's of this show (Soulseek, awesome since 1999) and am intrigued about the intro music used before Preacher Man, the opening song. It is quite ominous and dark, and I'm hoping it's from a movie soundtrack, but am happy to be proved wrong.

Can anyone that has this show help with identifying that piece of music purleez.

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Re: Marquee Club 1989 - Unknown track

Post by The Last Voice » Sat Aug 17, 2013 8:17 pm

40 views and no clues, dammit.

I notice too that this 'unidentified tune' is part of the video footage that is on YouTube...

Isn't there an app for iPhone that identifies pieces of music (I don't iPhone BTW) , must the track have a lyric?
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Re: Marquee Club 1989 - Unknown track

Post by .:An.nA:. » Sat Aug 17, 2013 9:48 pm

post the link to the Youtube footage, please.
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Re: Marquee Club 1989 - Unknown track

Post by Lizzie Umm » Sun Aug 18, 2013 12:15 pm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jde5ZGrFtBI

I think it's this one. The beginning sounds like Gregorian chanting (it's in Latin at least), but I can't make out too many of the words. The track makes me think it's out of some film, but no idea on that either. :(


I particularly enjoyed Carl shakin' his ass to the camera at about 7.40. That was nice :D
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Re: Marquee Club 1989 - Unknown track

Post by Kostas » Sun Aug 18, 2013 3:42 pm

Being a fan of gregorian chants, this came to my mind (with a lot of sound manipulations - possibly because of the vcr- and delay of course):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6oM1iLJH6k

I'm not sure this is the one, but it's a popular chant and has been used in many movies. Possibly in "the name of the rose" as well, which has been one of McCoy's influences.
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Re: Marquee Club 1989 - Unknown track

Post by .:An.nA:. » Sun Aug 18, 2013 4:02 pm

I particularly enjoyed Carl shakin' his ass to the camera at about 7.40. That was nice :D
LOL! he certainly isn't the kind of frontman who runs up and down the stage, but he used to be less static in his younger days :lol:
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Re: Marquee Club 1989 - Unknown track

Post by The Last Voice » Sun Aug 18, 2013 4:07 pm

Kostas wrote:Being a fan of gregorian chants, this came to my mind (with a lot of sound manipulations - possibly because of the vcr- and delay of course):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6oM1iLJH6k

I'm not sure this is the one, but it's a popular chant and has been used in many movies. Possibly in "the name of the rose" as well, which has been one of McCoy's influences.
I have the 'The Name of the Rose' soundtrack, definitely not from there. :(

Also, the chant that is used between Love Under Will and Last Exit on 'The Nephilim' is not on the soundtrack. A Longer sample of this must exist as it was used to introduce Preacher Man at the Paradiso gig in 1988. Does anyone have this on DVD to conform if there is a longer sample???
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Re: Marquee Club 1989 - Unknown track

Post by saegeas » Mon Aug 19, 2013 10:21 pm

Nah, for sure that is from the movie before Last Exit! When the kid wanders away from the monks chanting and just before he meets the girl...

Dude/tte I like your work, I hope you get those bootlegs, you deserve to have them just for what we can expect you'll do with them *cthulhu* Wanted to grab all the old shows, to do some kind of remix project with just live material (maybe a live synch/seq web app or so). Got 192 Kb/s which is just low enough to make me keep putting it off. Great for listening though. Very good noise-mitigation music which just never gets old for me somehow. Mind you some of the original qualities can be pretty grim haha
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Re: Marquee Club 1989 - Unknown track

Post by The Last Voice » Mon Aug 19, 2013 11:03 pm

saegeas wrote:Nah, for sure that is from the movie before Last Exit! When the kid wanders away from the monks chanting and just before he meets the girl...
Perhaps you misread me, it's not on the soundtrack CD. If you have the movie on DVD please try ripping that scene for me. I'd really appreciate it. I can recommend some tools if you don't have any.
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Re: Marquee Club 1989 - Unknown track

Post by Ngie » Tue Aug 20, 2013 3:46 pm

Yes it's from The name of the rose soundtrack (1986), listen to this from time 12:15
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWxaB-nfOas
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Re: Marquee Club 1989 - Unknown track

Post by Ngie » Wed Aug 21, 2013 9:58 am

The visuals of procession make sense and did fit well with the introduction to a Neph show.
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Re: Marquee Club 1989 - Unknown track

Post by The Last Voice » Wed Aug 21, 2013 12:02 pm

Ngie wrote:Yes it's from The name of the rose soundtrack (1986), listen to this from time 12:15
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWxaB-nfOas
:roll: The track used is Kyrie, however, the Marquee version has additional music. !!! They are different.

Either The Nephilim added music, or someone else did, that is the root of the matter.
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Re: Marquee Club 1989 - Unknown track

Post by Ngie » Fri Aug 23, 2013 10:02 am

The Last Voice wrote:
Either The Nephilim added music, or someone else did, that is the root of the matter.
I suspect the difference lays in a sort of 'wind from hell' added to the music. Whatever it maybe I can't stand listenning to it because it makes me nauseous. I'm glad I wasn't there at the time.
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Re: Marquee Club 1989 - Unknown track

Post by scardwel » Fri Aug 23, 2013 11:43 am

It sounds like they've added the 'wind from hell' (I like that description!) from the beginning of Dead But Dreaming.
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Re: Marquee Club 1989 - Unknown track

Post by The Last Voice » Fri Aug 23, 2013 2:49 pm

scardwel wrote:It sounds like they've added the 'wind from hell' (I like that description!) from the beginning of Dead But Dreaming.
You may be onto something there, certainly it seems credible.

http://www30.zippyshare.com/v/50405395/file.html

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Slightly more 'Wind' can be found on the Earth Inferno version:

http://www63.zippyshare.com/v/60540263/file.html
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Re: Marquee Club 1989 - Unknown track

Post by Ngie » Sat Aug 24, 2013 9:42 am

Not yet the same. What about trying with 'The 24th moment' ?
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Re: Marquee Club 1989 - Unknown track

Post by The Last Voice » Sat Aug 24, 2013 3:44 pm

Ngie wrote:Not yet the same. What about trying with 'The 24th moment' ?
I have since used the intro to the Astoria 1990 gig with Kyrie laid over it (Commencing at 0:52s) and it is working quite well.

Here's the clip: http://www75.zippyshare.com/v/48453434/file.html

I think it's close enough to actually be correct - thanks for your help.

BTW: Hope the clip attached doesn't make you hurl
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Re: Marquee Club 1989 - Unknown track

Post by The Last Voice » Sat Aug 24, 2013 3:49 pm

The Last Voice wrote:Also, the chant that is used between Love Under Will and Last Exit on 'The Nephilim' is not on the soundtrack. A Longer sample of this must exist as it was used to introduce Preacher Man at the Paradiso gig in 1988. Does anyone have this on DVD to confirm if there is a longer sample???
Anyone have this info, or link to the relevant Youtube clip perhaps?
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Re: Marquee Club 1989 - Unknown track

Post by Ngie » Thu Aug 29, 2013 10:25 am

The Last Voice wrote:
Ngie wrote:Not yet the same. What about trying with 'The 24th moment' ?
I have since used the intro to the Astoria 1990 gig with Kyrie laid over it (Commencing at 0:52s) and it is working quite well.

Here's the clip: http://www75.zippyshare.com/v/48453434/file.html

I think it's close enough to actually be correct - thanks for your help.

BTW: Hope the clip attached doesn't make you hurl
By the 24th moment I meant a part of this : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLx2adiv1nY
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