For me, jazz will always be the soundtrack of the civil rights movement.
One of the things I loved about the musical was that you listened to the soundtrack and it told you the story.
Painting doesn't have a function, not in the way that music or film does. . . I mean, you can dance to music. Music can be used for a soundtrack, so it has a function in that sense, beyond itself. But painting doesn't. . . But I do believe that painting has a purpose.
I never use soundtrack; it is always part of the story.
Bullshit is truly the American soundtrack.
Motion Picture Soundtrack on Kid A was another Coltrane inspiration.
I guess many game music fans prefer original soundtrack albums.
In some ways the nudity really makes people feel more uncomfortable because it's not nudity that is just making bodies look like sexy little pieces of body parts stuck together. It's much more blunt and real and there is not a sexy soundtrack behind it all.
I've always been a fan of vinyl. There's something about the ritual of it. Something about it holds its gravity, for some reason. Sometimes you'll put on music and the music fades into the background. But when you take that vinyl out and put it down, the music becomes the conversation as opposed to being the soundtrack to it.
The spirit of America is all about defiance, and the best music like mine is the freedom soundtrack.
Music is one of those things that becomes a soundtrack to our lives.
I never thought people would buy the soundtrack [to Twilight]. So, it's a little more nerve-wracking now. I don't know.
I feel like I make a soundtrack for the come up, and I feel like there's so many people that's trying to figure out how to chase their dreams, or that are in the process of chasing their dreams, so they connect with that. And then being a singer, you don't really get to touch on nothing either.
If you can make the song a soundtrack to what you're living at the time, I think that's the most important part of a song.
I got a Walkman, I had the 'Footloose' soundtrack and I danced to it constantly.
I think I'm going to put together a compilation under Disney's name of my songs that I've done for them - because I've done six or seven by now! The latest was for the Princess Diaries 2 soundtrack. So that's the next thing that's coming out.
My brother started in the music business, and I was an actor - we were both in the entertainment industry, but doing separate things. Then he went over to New Line and started their soundtrack department, that's how he got his foot in the door.
I don't want the giant ego. I don't want to become Kevin Costner, singing on the soundtrack to The Postman.
Music is a soundtrack for your life. You hear some tune and you just get swept right back to that point in your life.
Most of the bands that I really hold in my heart - you don't think about them as bands; they're just the soundtrack of your life.