song help
what's the song playing when the boy is dressed like a bee keeper and the girl has an orgasm.
it says something like "coming through your wasted ways" or something like that.
thanks.
what's the song playing when the boy is dressed like a bee keeper and the girl has an orgasm.
it says something like "coming through your wasted ways" or something like that.
thanks.
All the song titles appear in the end credits and I know that one is called 'Me & CJ' and is performed by David Gilmour of the Pink Floyd fame.
I'm pretty sure it's not that song though, but check the titles anyway.
"You're Only Supposed To Blow The Bloody Doors Off!"
It is actually Me & J.C (not CJ)
shareI'd like to know too, but I could not find ANY band on google from the titles on ending credits. SUcks :/ It has to be some gothic or new wave band.
sharecan someone even make out the lyrics of that song from that scene?
shareyes, that would helpful, too bad, english is not my native language
shareSounds like a cross between The Cure and Depeche Mode with a little bit of Sisters of Mercy around it.
The greatest trick the Devil has ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist!
It is apparently "Our Weakening Lives" by The Color - I made out the lyrics to it and this line in it was definitely featured!
But it is literally IMPOSSIBLE to hear it anywhere else other than the film, for the band is incredibly obscure and hasn't released any albums with or without that song.
Reminded me very much of searching for, what's turned out to be, "All for the Love of a Woman" song by Jeff Hlavaty from Abel Ferrara's film "Cat Chaser" (1989) - also unavailable anywhere and neither is the soundtrack to the film plus a very obscure artist that didn't release any albums.
The greatest trick the Devil has ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist!
It's funny I saw your post on the YouTube video. From time to time that song pops in my head so I YouTube that scene. Why would a band make a great song to not release it?
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