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blueeyeddarkknight · 10 months
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Hans Zimmer has released a new single of tgm anthem which is part of his live tour 🔥❤️😍
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bestsynthpop · 20 days
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All bracket 2, round 2 match-ups
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avida-heidia-5 · 5 months
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My Spotify Wrapped 2023, ‘cause why not. Everyone else is doing it. 🤷🏻‍♀️
Interesting selection as usual.
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daddysothermusic · 3 days
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Still one of the best 80s movies.
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camidalet · 2 years
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i NEED to find people who are just as obsessed with the Top Gun: Maverick soundtrack as i am-
it’s TOO GOOD… i legit walked out of the cinema saying “hans zimmer HAS to be involved in that” - low and behold, he was :D
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thoughtportal · 1 year
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one sick motherfucker
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churchofsatannews · 1 year
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The Metro #670
This week on The Metro, Warlock Jeff Ivins brings you the following bands for your time warp to the 1980s: The Belle Stars, Bucks Fizz, Shalamar, UB40 with Chrissie Hynde, Stray Cats, The Art Of Noise, The Blow Monkeys, Dexys Midnight Runners, Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five, Kool & The Gang, Harold Faltermeyer, Madness, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Japan, Level 42, Shakin’ Stevens, and…
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nixnbob · 2 years
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Bookend your day right:
Play Highway to the Dangerzone on your way to work for an epic start to the day.
Play the Top Gun/Top Gun: Maverick Main Titles for a triumphant return safe home.
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mlobsters · 1 year
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something in a song reminded me of top gun so i go to listen to the soundtrack to figure out what song i'm thinking of and now i'm just listening to it because it's so good and i saw this movie so. many. times. as a kid. father help
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the-navistar-carol · 1 year
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If the 1986 and Maverick “main titles” piece come up on my playlists i can differentiate them by ear alone and i don’t think that’s something a sane person could do
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literary-lesbian · 2 years
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I'm actually still not over the TG:M soundtrack. like 30 seconds of "you're where you belong/give 'em hell" and I'm crying. idk what it is but I've sobbed to that soundtrack so many times. and then I ain't worried will come on (or great balls of fire) and I'll suddenly be grinning ecstatically. hans zimmer, lorne balfe, harold faltermeyer I take my aviators off to you (+ lady gaga, onerepublic & miles teller ofc)
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bestsynthpop · 1 month
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All the bracket 2 match-ups
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irtifuck · 9 months
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CAN. YOU. BELIEVE. IT???
Top Gun's OSTs and Axel F were made by the same man.
This man is crazy!!!
Even crazier than Hans Zimmer!!!!!
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daddysothermusic · 3 days
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danbenzvi · 2 years
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Just listened to: “Top Gun: Maverick (Music From The Motion Picture)”
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Original music composed by Harold Faltermeyer and Hans Zimmer.  Featuring the following tracks:
Kenny Loggins - “Danger Zone”
Miles Teller - “Great Balls Of Fire (Live)” (originally performed by Jerry Lee Lewis)
OneRepublic - “I Ain’t Worried”
Lady Gaga - “Hold My Hand”
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thoughtportal · 1 year
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Axel F
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axel_F
"Axel F" is an electronic instrumental by German musician Harold Faltermeyer. It served as the theme for the 1984 film Beverly Hills Cop, starring Eddie Murphy, and became an international number one hit in 1985. The track reached number one in Ireland as well as on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart. Additionally, it was a number two hit in Belgium, Canada, the Netherlands, Switzerland, the UK and West Germany.
Background
The title comes from the main character's name in the film, Axel Foley (played by Eddie Murphy). It is composed in the key of F minor.
Faltermeyer recorded the song using five instruments: a  Roland Jupiter-8 provided the distinctive "supersaw" lead, a Moog modular synthesizer 15 provided the bass, a Roland JX-3P provided chord stab brasses, a Yamaha DX7 was used for the marimba sound, and a LinnDrum was used for drum programming.
According to Faltermeyer, the initial reaction to his premiere presentation of the cues to the film's producers and director did not result in an immediate approval; it was not until director Martin Brest voiced his approval that the producers showed enthusiasm.[4]
In addition to the Beverly Hills Cop soundtrack, the song also appears on Faltermeyer's 1988 album Harold F. as a bonus track. Reportedly, Faltermeyer was against including it, but MCA insisted as it was his most recognizable track.[citation needed]
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