Nah, these two are hardly compatible.You need to play this during the final act of 2001: A Space Odyssey
Nah, these two are hardly compatible.
Pink Floyd barely existed when Kubrick made 2001, and judging by his musical choices in movies he never really cared for their kind of music. Atom Heart Mother and Clockwork Orange story is probably a myth.
Watch as Pink Floyd ‘Echoes’ perfectly soundtrack Stanley Kubrick film ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ - Far Out Magazine
Somethings were just meant to be together and a mashup of Pink Floyd and Stanley Kubrick's iconic science-fiction epic 2001: A Space Odyssey is one of them.faroutmagazine.co.uk
Pink Floyd’s “Echoes” Provides a Soundtrack for the Final Scene of Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey
What happens when you cue up The Wizard of Oz (1939) and Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon (1973), and play them together? You get something magical.www.openculture.com
The age old rumors of Kubrick originally wanting Floyd for the soundtrack. The song fits perfectly and beautifully when timed correctly.
Pink Floyd barely existed when Kubrick made 2001, and judging by his musical choices in movies he never really cared for their kind of music. Atom Heart Mother and Clockwork Orange story is probably a myth.
I think Pink Floyd long pieces can fit pretty much into anything which is why people find so many coincidences where they fit well.
I mean music fits well, though not as good as the original. But what are the chances that Pink Floyd had a film copy of the movie in 1970, before video was widely available, and they'd bother timing their stuff to it only for it be a cool piece of trivia decades later.Wow well alright then. Stay chipper, friend.
Their newest album is straight fire (It's called 'Marigold') but their best song is probably 'New Friends'.Never heard of that band, it's pretty great.
Love that song, so thank you for that.