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  • Joker and the Thief

      Written by Myles Heskett, Chris Ross (as Christopher Ross) and Andrew Stockdale

      Performed by Wolfmother

      Courtesy of Universal Music Australia Pty. Ltd./Interscope Records

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

  • Optimus Bellum Domitor

      Written by Mike Sak (as Michael E. Sak)

      Performed by Sak, Williams & Welch

      Courtesy of Zuffa Music, LLC / Striking And Killer Audio Enterprises, LLC

  • Face the Pain

      Written by Joseph Anthony Cafarella

      Performed by Stemm

      Courtesy of Zuffa Records

  • Boom

      Written by Marcos Curiel, Mark Daniels, Noah Bernardo Jr. (as Noah Bernardo) and Sonny Sandoval (as Paul Sandoval)

      Performed by P.O.D.

      Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.

      By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing

  • Spank

      Written by Ronald Smith

      Performed by Jimmy 'Bo' Horne (as Jimmy Bo Horne)

      Courtesy of Streetheat Music GmbH/Joy Productions Inc.

      Under license from Joy Productions Miami

  • James Brown Is Dead

      Written by Denzil Slemming

      Performed by L.A. Style

      Courtesy of Infinity Records Belgium

  • New Noise

      Written by David Sandström (as David Per Sandstrom), Dennis Lyxzén (as Dennis Lyxzen), Jon Brännström and Kristofer Steen

      Performed by Refused

      Courtesy of Epitaph

      Under license from Burning Heart Records

  • Holly Holy

      Written and Performed by Neil Diamond

      Courtesy of Geffen Records

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

  • Faithfully

      Written by Jonathan Cain

  • Holly Holy (NSFW Remix)

      Written by Neil Diamond

      Performed by Neil Diamond featuring Michael John Wagner

      Courtesy of Geffen Records

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

  • Pictures

      Written and Performed by Joseph Anderson

  • Holly Holy

      Written by Neil Diamond

      Produced by Rupert Gregson-Williams

      Vocals produced by Frankie Storm

      Performed by Jake Zyrus (as Charice)

      Charice appears courtesy of 143/Reprise

  • I Stand Alone

      Written by Sully Erna (as Salvatore P. Erna)

      Performed by Godsmack

      Courtesy of Universal Records

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

  • Doin' It Right (Delta Mix)

      Written by Steve Azar, Tony Colton and AJ Masters

      Performed by Steve Azar

      Courtesy of Ride Records

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Here Comes the Boom soundtrack and songs list

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2012

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Rupert Gregson-Williams

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10 ridiculous songs of the 90s: performers, authors and clips

The President and the Amazon, Zhu-Zhu album cover

Vulgarity, nonsense, primitiveness, insults, racism, cruelty to animals - all this was sung in the hits of our today's heroes, to which in the 90s millions danced merrily at school discos. Many of these songs continue to be popular today and are heard at concerts. And we hardly ever hear from anyone. So, 10 most ridiculous Russian songs 90's.

1. Arkady Ukupnik "Sim-Sim, open up!"

  • Released: 1994
  • Lyricist: Yuri Varum

Arkady Ukupnik is a talented composer who wrote many hits for Russian performers. Lekha (Alena Apina), Strong Woman (Alla Pugacheva), Wall (Larisa Dolina), Love Doesn't Live Here Anymore (Vlad Stashevsky), Don't Tell Me (Natalia Vetlitskaya), Rowan Beads "(Irina Ponarovskaya) - this is only a part of his songs. AT 90-e Ukupnik himself decided to conquer the stage by choosing a freakish image. Only the lazy did not scoff at the image and solo songs of Arkady. Nevertheless, many of his compositions became hits: “I will never marry you” (“Passport”), “Daisy”, “Petrukha” and others.

Special attention deserves the work "Sim-Sim, open!" from the 1994 album of the same name. The text for this imperishable was written by Yuri Varum (1949-2014), the father of Anzhelika Varum. According to the plot, the lyrical hero has been legally married for a month, but the young woman refuses to fulfill her marital duty. " Sim-Sim open, Sim-Sim surrender. Don't be afraid and don't be shy. I’m not a rapist, believe me, Sima, but it’s unbearable to live like this anymore ,” Arkady sings in the chorus, persuading the girl throughout the song.

In the 2000s, Arkady Ukupnik left his solo career, but continued to write songs for his colleagues. He is also the creator of music for a number of Russian films, including for the trilogy "Love-carrot" with Kristina Orbakaite in the title role.

2. Adrenaline "Toddle Slowly"

  • Released: 1998
  • Lyricist: unknown

The song "Walp Quietly" by the group "Adrenaline" became popular in 1998, thanks to getting into numerous pirated collections. Remember the cassette booths in the markets in the 90s? “Toddle…” sounded from each. No one knew what the performers looked like, but the army-themed lyrics of the song bounced off their teeth.

Vratze about the plot. The girl escorted the guy to the army, they say, “ serve my beloved, don’t grieve about me. If something happens suddenly, write about everything ". The young man did just that, saying that “ broke his legs ” and asked to pick him up. « Wander slowly, but forget me. Your little legs will grow, you will live somehow , ”said his beloved. Real drama! But all ends well. The protagonist recovered, returned home and sent the very girl who wanted to renew relations with him to “waddle quietly”.

The Adrenaline group continues to exist, the musicians record new songs, tour and, of course, everyone at concerts is waiting for their main hit. 9Igor Sorokin This, of course, is about the song “Wait”. Igorek does not sing in it, but rather tells, the music is extremely primitive, but there was an anchor in the form of a scandalous chorus. The main character does not know how to cook and asks her mother to wait, who " cooks cool " (what exactly is a big question). " Let's wait for your mother " - Igorek answers her. This phrase became a meme (although there was no such word then), it was repeated by everyone and sundry until the next trash hit appeared.

Igorek has released nine albums during his career and to this day continues to perform with his imperishable music.

4. “Haru Mamburu” brought his leg together

  • Released: 1994
  • Lyricist: Maxim Pokrovsky

not one hit. This song was released on the self-titled album 1993 years old However, no one knows what it is about. For the text "Haru mamburu" is a collection of incomprehensible words. According to the frontman of “Nogu brought down” Maxim Pokrovsky , he just “muttered” her. Nevertheless, fans of Pokrovsky and company managed to learn the lyrics by heart and continue to demand this hit at every concert of the group.

5. Cabaret duet Academy "For beer"

  • Release year: 1995
  • Text author: Aleksey Vishnya

"For Beer" is one of the most famous songs of the cabaret duet "Academy", consisting of Lolita and Alexander Tsekalo . The team relied on the performance of comic and ironic love songs. One of them is the bloody drama "For Beer", the first performer and author of which is Alexey Vishnya .

According to the story, “ a young lover came to his wife when the husband went for beer ”, “ the student kissed and caressed his wife ”, “ and the husband did not go for beer " (was standing outside the door). As a result, " the husband killed both with an ax, and then went for beer ." The stars of the "Mask Show" starred in the video for this song. The song "For Beer" is a thing of the past, the creative and family duet of stars has long disintegrated, and Lolita performs only "Tu-tu-tu, na-na-na" from the Academy's heritage at her concerts.

6. The President and the Amazon "In the face with a teapot"

  • Released: 1997
  • Author of the text: unknown

"The President and the Amazon" is almost a solo project Alsu Bulgarina , who was assisted by two dancers on stage and in clips. Alsou was remembered for her image (pink dress and red wig) and childish voice (helped by computer gadgets). "The President and the Amazon" became popular in 1997 after the release of the album "Zhu-Zhu". In addition to the title track, the disc contained the hit "Children's Dance". If this song came out now, animal rights activists would grab their heads. The artist sings that “ the hippopotamus cannot dance ”, “ the baboon cannot kiss " and " giraffe can't hug ". For this, the singer offers to give each of them " in the face with a teapot ". After that, according to the version, the performers, the listed animals will learn to do what they did not know how to do.

In the same year, Alla Pugacheva invited Bulgarina to speak at the Christmas Meetings. Under "In the face with a teapot" the whole beau monde danced, including the prima donna herself. As the official biography of the "President and the Amazon" says, at that time "Children's Dance" was one of Pugacheva's favorite songs. Like, Alla Borisovna ordered it on the radio more than once. Alsu read this in an interview with a star, and also heard from the program director of one of the radio stations.

The author of the text of "Children's Dance" is unknown. This song belongs to the category of so-called student folklore and exists in a variety of versions. One of them in the program "Ships came into our harbor" in 2010 was performed by Eleonora Filina , the third wife of Eduard Uspensky .

Alsu Bulgarina left show business, but remained in the entertainment industry. In particular, she was engaged in renting fake show cakes (as a rule, strippers hide in them).

7. Forbidden drummers "Killed a Negro"

  • Released: 1999
  • Lyricist: Ivan Trofimov

The song "Killed a Negro" is both luck and a curse of the group "Forbidden Drummers". This track, the text of which was written by ex-member of the group Ivan Trofimov, became a hit in 1999 due to wide rotation on Nashe Radio and MTV. Now, of course, no one would promote such a song. Alas, other compositions of this group did not work. And for most listeners, "Forbidden Drummers" is associated with "Killed a Negro." The text is very strange. It uses clichés associated with the African American population: basketball, hip-hop. The main character does not go to deal with them, because he was killed. However, then a sorcerer appears who performed a healing rite. True, after that the victim turned into a zombie. " But he got up and went. Zombies can also, they can play basketball , ”sings the soloist of the group Viktor Pivtorypavlo.

"Forbidden drummers" still exist today. The musicians have repeatedly emphasized that they are extremely negative about racism, but this is just a joke song.

8. Ahi-sighs "Young fool-fool"

  • Release year: 1999
  • Lyricist: Dmitry Ivanov

with his "Youngster" ("Fool-fool"). This track went to the youth thanks to the swear chip. The lyrics of the song, written by keyboardist Dmitry Ivanov, are very mundane. The soloists sing about a young girl who, in their opinion, is not intellectually developed enough. The chorus consists of one phrase " No boom-boom in my head! The youngster is a fool-fool ! (repeated several times).

The debut album, in order to sell better, was called "100% fool-fool". However, there were no other hits on it. As well as on the next two records of "Ahov-sighs". After a couple of years they sank into oblivion.

9. Gone with the Wind "Kakao"

  • Released: 1999
  • Lyricist: Dmitry Chizhov0005 Dmitry Chizhov , appointing his wife Tatyana Morozova as a soloist. The song “Poltergeist” was the first to go to the people, and then “Cocoa” thundered, for which the group received the “Song of the Year”. The lyrics of this song are amazing. The girl on the balcony is reading a magazine. But something is missing for her, and she decides to cook cocoa. In the chorus, the name of this drink is repeated 16 times (we counted). In the second verse, the girl's lover wanted cocoa. Further, the word "Cocoa" is repeated 32 times. End of song.

    Despite the divorce, Chizhov and Morozova have maintained warm relations and sometimes even perform together with their hits. They also tour separately.

    10. Hot Heads "Banana burst bomb"

    • Released: 2000
    • Lyricist: Vadim Bogatyrev

    producer Vadim Bogatyrev . She also got on various pirated compilations and sounded at all school discos.

    According to the plot of the song, the performers advise the girl who was abandoned by the guy to dance and repeat the phrase “Bomb burst bananas” many times. Actually, this is the chorus. The video features girls and women eating bananas. Someone saw a piquant subtext in this. However, see for yourself. The Hot Heads group still exists today.

    Film review Tick-tock... BOOM! from Tatiana Aleshicheva

    Musicals

    Tatiana Aleshicheva

    November 22, 2021 17:02

    “Tick-tock… BOOM!” is out on Netflix — a musical about how to compose musicals. It is based on the autobiographical production of the same name by composer Jonathon Larson, who died in the 1990s. Musical frustrations on the eve of the 30th anniversary are embodied by actor Andrew Garfield - this is his new Oscar nomination.

    Aspiring composer Jonathan Larson (Andrew Garfield) rents a cluttered apartment on the south side of Manhattan that he can't afford - he shares the rent with one or another bohemian neighbor. Friends call him Boo Boo. For eight years he has been composing the musical "Superbia" based on the plot of Orwell's novel "1984", moonlighting as a waiter at a diner on weekends. His girlfriend Susan (Alexandra Shipp) dreamed of Broadway, but now she wants to move to the suburbs, where she found a job as a dance teacher: "I've been unhappy here for a long time!" “But listen, in New York everyone has to be unhappy, that’s the point,” Jonathan counters. Best friend and neighbor Michael (Robin de Jesus) has also moved out of Jonathan's, abandoning his fruitless hopes of becoming an actor in time and finding a prestigious job in advertising.

    We learn about this from the songs of Jonathan himself: he performs them, sitting at the piano on a semi-dark stage with a group of musicians singing along. Since he got on this stage, does it mean that he managed to break through? But it doesn't look too much like a success story. His speech is reminiscent of a stand-up and at the same time rock concert of , interspersed with the monologues of a man on the verge of despair, who nevertheless still sings and jokes. The year is 1990, and soon Jonathan will turn thirty! At this age, Paul McCartney had already left the Beatles behind. And Jonathan's theater idol, Stephen Sondheim, Stephen Sondheim is a living classic of American musical theater, the author of such Broadway musicals as West Side Story, Sweeney Todd, The Farther Into the Woods. made his first musical on Broadway at twenty-seven - and it was West Side Story.

    "Tick-tock" - the clock counts down the time of Jonathan's life, which is wasted. But every episode of this unprepossessing life is now choreographed as an inventive dance number. Here are the patrons of the diner all at once demanding their coffee from the crazed waiter and expressing dissatisfaction in chorus while the camera swoops down on the window, turning this scene into an episode of a well-staged Broadway show. Here is Michael, doing skillful dance pirouettes on the floor, which is your Fred Astaire, showing Jonathan his new luxurious apartment. And here is Jonathan himself melodicly arguing with Susan in the best Broadway traditions. It seems that we have already seen all this a million times: the romantic life of a bohemian, no one understands the artist vegetates in a poor little closet - and now he and his beloved should definitely go to the roof to sing a duet against the backdrop of the twinkling lights of the night city. This is true! Get out the handkerchiefs : we have another tear-jerker musical in which imaginary characters are buried in romantic-tragic clichés.

    But it wasn't there. The most favored director of the current Broadway, Lin-Manuel Miranda, the author of the latest hit "Hamilton", where the stage dialogue between George Washington and Alexander Hamilton sounds like a rap battle, does not invent anything here. He is filming a true biography of the musical nugget Jonathan LarsonJonathan Larson is an American composer, author of the musicals La bohème, Tick-tock. .. BOOM! Died at 1996 from aortic dissection. He was 35 years old. Posthumously received three Tony awards, and it is much more tragic than any fictional story - life, as they say, is tougher than . Vegetating for years on the outskirts of Broadway, Larson, having exchanged his forties, really created an impressive autobiographical rock monologue "Tick-tock ... BOOM!" and played it himself on the stage of one of the New York theaters. A few years later, he composed the innovative musical La bohème based on Puccini's opera - hence the tragic canon about the life of a beggar artist, only people die in the musical no longer from consumption, but from AIDS. The rock musical "La Boheme" reached the stage at 1996th. But on the day of the first theatrical run, Jonathan Larson died of an aortic aneurysm and received two top theater Tony awards and the Pulitzer Prize posthumously.

    In 2005, La bohème was filmed by Chris Columbus, and Miranda, for whom the film "Tick tock .. . BOOM!" became a directorial debut in cinema, borrows a lot from him - for example, a clip montage of insert numbers in the spirit of the 1990s. The stage version of "Tick-tock... BOOM!" Miranda knows inside and out - he himself played the main role in it in the 2014 production. Transferring the performance to the screen, he tries in every way to get away from theatricality and make the musical cinematic. Close-ups and side-by-side editing are used, and cameraman Alice Brooks is showing miracles of ingenuity here.

    One of the musical numbers is amazingly filmed in the pool, when Andrew Garfield as Larson sings right in the water, and drawn notes float up from the bottom of the pool.

    But the main thing that Miranda managed to do here was to combine the same sublime and romantic operatic canon with everyday sketches, simple things that Larson sang in his musicals. “I can write a song about anything. Yesterday, for example, I wrote a song about sugar!” confesses Garfield's character to theater producer Ira Weissman (played by playwright Jonathan Mark Sherman). In the frame, Larson hugs Susan, his fingers mechanically tapping the rhythm on her shoulder. "God, all you're thinking about right now is how to make a song out of this!" - a friend will not forgive him such a betrayal. But Larson will find another muse - the singer Karissa (Vanessa Hudgens), who will depict on stage all the vicissitudes of their unsuccessful romance with Susan.

    After Larson, there are two musicals left in the history of musical theater - the innovative for its time La bohème and the very intimate and at the same time pathetic Tick-tock... BOOM! And what about Superbia, his debut project? The legendary and cynical Rosa Stevens (Judith Light), who knows all the theatrical New York, arranges a test run of Superbia for Larson, managing to cheer the composer up so that he certainly doesn’t drift: “The first presentation of the musical is like a colonoscopy in the middle of Times Square!” It is there that Larson's work is first praised by his idol Stephen Sondheim (Bradley Whitford).


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