WOW!! Rachel you have a lot of cool stuff there. My favorite ones you showed were the Beatles and LULU TO SIR WITH LOVE That was a great movie the ending was a tear jerker. I also liked the movie THE GREEN BERETS WITH JOHN WAYNE, DAVID JANSSEN and the song BALLAD OF THE GREEN BERETS BY SSGT BARRY SADLER one of my favorite songs . By the way GREAT CAMERA WORK SUE LOVE YOU BOTH
@rachelsghost10 күн бұрын
Thank you legendary Jshawwny! You rock! And we are your fans! 🥰👍🏻
@SqooziesGhostVC9 күн бұрын
Thanks Johnny!!!
@ThatVinylChannel7 күн бұрын
Awesome Tag response! Thank you so much. Someone gifted me the 2014 version of Yellow Submarine and I traded it at a local record shop at that time since it's my least favorite Beatles Album. Now I wonder if that might have been a mistake. LOL. Great collection. Ice Castles is a lost classic! Nice to see it. Thanx for jumping on board! Take care!
@rachelsghost7 күн бұрын
Very happy to lend my support to you, Bozz. Get that Yellow Submarine! 🥰👍
@ThatVinylChannel7 күн бұрын
@@rachelsghost I think it's long gone by now...unfortunately.
@rachelsghost7 күн бұрын
@@ThatVinylChannel Well at least we have our memories, Bozz 😁👍
@4-dman46410 күн бұрын
My field! The number of vinyl soundtracks I had in the 1970s including bootlegs doesn't bear thinking about - - because like a fool I sold most. Heavy soundtrack fans don't start by film titles, they go by composer. Greatest most versatile composer is Jerry Goldsmith. Long ago one soundtrack dealer used to categorise personalities purely by whether you preferred *John Barry* or *Jerry Goldsmith* - - if you preferred John Barry you were a warm emotional type; Jerry Goldsmith fans were cold intellectuals. He ran a John Barry fan club. Another dealer told me John Barry himself felt the other dealer was a clodhopper. When you look at John Barry's career - - several good books cover Barry & 2 in particular I could point to - - the transformation from Barry playing working men's clubs round the north of England to scoring some of the seminal soundtracks of the '60s between *Bond* & *IPCRESS* & *The Knack* & *The Chase* - - is as astonishing as The Beatles story. A beautiful repressing of *FOLLOW ME* (1972) issued just a few years ago. *Schifrin?* Where to start. You start with *Enter the Dragon* but I'd suggest adding *Cincinnati Kid* from '65, one of the albums I held onto when I sold my stash like a fool like a fo0o0ool! - - & *Bullitt* . Lot to explore with Schifrin. He's a good way into jazz for those who are a little iffy about it - - *More Mission Impossible* from 1969, a better choice than his 1st Mission album. Before you know it yr leaping from Schifrin to Dizzy to Jimmy Smith - - there's a lineage there tantamount to genealogy. Marvelous Polish composer, *Kristoph Komeda* scored *Roman Polanski's* finest films, his go-to guy till Komeda's life was cut short by accident. Jazz-based but not limited to jazz. Magnificent score for *Dance of the Vampires* - - electric bassline punctuating eerie chorale with exquisite melodies. That was 1967, a period where choral work merged with scatsinging in soundtracks somewhere between Bach & jazz with the likes of the Swingle Singers & Burt Bacharach, or Jerry Goldsmith's *SEBASTIAN* - - quintessentially Sixties. Ron Grainer had an interesting UK TV career. I mention him because his peak score for *The Omega Man* was issued on dbl LP 5 years ago & it's getting rare, alas. And that's before we get to Roy Budd - - & Bernard Herrmann & Miklos Rozsa & John Williams & Too Much Information! Too Much Information! 5:35 *NADINE* gave you a fab LP there, Rachel: *SILENT RUNNING* . Interesting weird chord changes in main theme/song that no one could predict, makes you wonder what tangents in the composer's mind got there. And beautiful cover artwork. Good call, Nadine! Just bought beautiful sci fi album artwork on 1976 LP: original soundtrack, *FORBIDDEN PLANET* . Groundbreaking electronic score in 1956, difficult to dance to. Near Mint, 29 quid total, a whizzbang bargain just like the old days. I wonder now if the 1976 album artist on *FORBIDDEN PLANET* is the same as *SILENT RUNNING* . Too Much Information! Too Much Information!
@rachelsghost9 күн бұрын
Good advice re: go for the composer. My warm emotional self loves John Barry! Yes a bit of personal history with Silent Running. I saw it at the theatre the year it debuted. Thanks 4D 🥰
@7BobbyGaylor79 күн бұрын
Hey Rachel. Great video! Silent Running, so fantastic! Love, Bye Bye Birdie! I'm going to tackle this myself. Cheers
@rachelsghost8 күн бұрын
Make it happen, Bobby! 🥰👍
@julianmulloy377210 күн бұрын
Absolute class Rachel , very enjoyable video, well done l enjoyed it.
@rachelsghost10 күн бұрын
Thanks so much Julian! 🥰👍
@markfisk93599 күн бұрын
Rachel, I just bought the RSD Black Friday soundtrack releases for HIGH FIDELITY and 10 THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU. I also collect Ennio Morricone. I love soundtracks!
@rachelsghost9 күн бұрын
Nice, Mark. This thread is one I encourage you to do as well! 🥰👍🏻
@stevecarlsonvinylcommunity91479 күн бұрын
Grace Kelly, Rear Window is one of my all time favorite movies. I really have very few soundtracks now, I use to have a ton but just not the space. I wish I had a production crew , I mean your crew even zooms in on labels. Is Sue for hire?
@rachelsghost9 күн бұрын
Hehe I don't know how she even puts up with me!? Thanks so much for tuning in on this one. Steve... you should create a tag of some sort this year. Pretty Green Vinyl Guy just announced that he's taking on the big tag this year! 🥰
@stevecarlsonvinylcommunity91479 күн бұрын
@ yeah I figured I would do African Vinyl Tag, that would be popular lol
@rachelsghost9 күн бұрын
@@stevecarlsonvinylcommunity9147 Expand it to world music? 🤔
@harrysmusicroom7 күн бұрын
I also picked Pulp Fiction, and I have the SIlent Running on green vinyl. I thought "show a score" meant YOU SCORED!
@rachelsghost7 күн бұрын
LOL! No no... not that kind of score, Harry! 😂
@rixvspinner5 күн бұрын
That Magical Mystery Tour Horzu is an especially good acquisition and the Rear Window poster is cool. Years ago I acquired a Hitchcock collection including B&W 8X11 promo photos for Psycho. They have the studio info manually typed on the back on the photo of a particular scene or pose. I also have an original one sheet of Hard Days Night laminated and framed in red aluminum. I would like to get a good deal on a UK pressed BC13 stereo box set. I bought most of the 2014 mono vinyl separately on the cheap at HMV in 2014 and have other issues of The Beatles. Yours is a nice collection Rachel.
@rachelsghost5 күн бұрын
Thank you, Rix. You have some nice items there. Hope you’re enjoying the ongoing silliness of the daily livestreams 😎😁👍🏻
@rixvspinner5 күн бұрын
@@rachelsghost Yes I enjoy the live streams for the most part.
@rachelsghost5 күн бұрын
@@rixvspinner 🙏🙏🥰🥰
@ndeep4510 күн бұрын
rear window was a great film. the sting sound track is cool. Pulp fiction with Bruce Willis ..your not old.. nice OG Beatles.. Mono.. Bruce Lee .. Enter the Dragon... Silent Running?
@rachelsghost10 күн бұрын
Silent Running is a great sci-fi flick from 1972, Bill 😎👍