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Music Question

SethK28

Golden Member
Ok so I watched Silence of the Lambs today, was bored hadnt seen it in awhile. What is the name of the song that is in the background when Bill does the infamous penis tuck?
 
One of these most likely...

# "Alone"
Performed by Colin Newman
Written by C. Newman, G. Lewis
Courtesy of Beggars Banquet Records Limited


# "Sunny Day"
Performed by Book of Love
Written by T. Ottaviano
Courtesy of Sire Records
By Arrangement with Warner Special Products


# "Real Men"
Performed by Savage Republic
Written by B. Licher, M. Erskine, J. Long
Courtesy of Independent Project Records


# "Goldberg Variations"
Performed by Jerry Zimmerman
Written by Johann Sebastian Bach


# "Goodbye Horses"
Performed by Q. Lazzarus
Written by W. Garvey


# "Hip Priest"
Performed by The Fall
Written by M.E. Smith, M. Riley, S. Hanley, C. Scanlon, P. Hanley
Courtesy of Situation Two / Beggars Banquet Records Limited


# "Lanmo Nan Ziie A"
Performed and Written by Les Freses Parents
 
Originally posted by: SethK28
Ok so I watched Silence of the Lambs today, was bored hadnt seen it in awhile. What is the name of the song that is in the background when Bill does the infamous penis tuck?

HBO huh?

I was flipping channels yesterday and happened upon that scene right at the end when he's looking at himself in the mirror. My son happened to be watching...probably scarred him for life. 😕
 
Originally posted by: MartyMcFly3
One of these most likely...

# "Alone"
Performed by Colin Newman
Written by C. Newman, G. Lewis
Courtesy of Beggars Banquet Records Limited


# "Sunny Day"
Performed by Book of Love
Written by T. Ottaviano
Courtesy of Sire Records
By Arrangement with Warner Special Products


# "Real Men"
Performed by Savage Republic
Written by B. Licher, M. Erskine, J. Long
Courtesy of Independent Project Records


# "Goldberg Variations"
Performed by Jerry Zimmerman
Written by Johann Sebastian Bach


# "Goodbye Horses"
Performed by Q. Lazzarus
Written by W. Garvey


# "Hip Priest"
Performed by The Fall
Written by M.E. Smith, M. Riley, S. Hanley, C. Scanlon, P. Hanley
Courtesy of Situation Two / Beggars Banquet Records Limited


# "Lanmo Nan Ziie A"
Performed and Written by Les Freses Parents

Yeah I got the same result from Google, but I have no idea which one it is.


 
"The closest Savage Republic ever came to this was when the song "Real Men" was used as background music in the Silence of the Lambs film, when the killer was staring at himself in the mirror with his victim screaming in the pit."

I am a good guesser. 😀
 
found it

http://www.psyche-hq.de/goodbye-horses/


"Goodbye Horses" was released as a single in 1991 together with the b-side song "White Lines" when it became more noticeably featured in Jonathan Demme's film "Silence Of The Lambs" as the background music to Buffalo Bill's self-admiring dance in front of his mirror. He even sings along to it ever so slightly
 
Originally posted by: MartyMcFly3
Originally posted by: SethK28
found it

http://www.psyche-hq.de/goodbye-horses/


"Goodbye Horses" was released as a single in 1991 together with the b-side song "White Lines" when it became more noticeably featured in Jonathan Demme's film "Silence Of The Lambs" as the background music to Buffalo Bill's self-admiring dance in front of his mirror. He even sings along to it ever so slightly

so our sources say two different things... hmm... 😕


I'm listening to it right now, it is indeed Q Lazzarus
 
Originally posted by: SethK28
Originally posted by: MartyMcFly3
Originally posted by: SethK28
found it

http://www.psyche-hq.de/goodbye-horses/


"Goodbye Horses" was released as a single in 1991 together with the b-side song "White Lines" when it became more noticeably featured in Jonathan Demme's film "Silence Of The Lambs" as the background music to Buffalo Bill's self-admiring dance in front of his mirror. He even sings along to it ever so slightly

so our sources say two different things... hmm... 😕


I'm listening to it right now, it is indeed Q Lazzarus

Alright then. I figured a band would know exactly what scene in a movie their own song was used in, but I guess not 😛
 
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