COFFEE SHOP: SYDNEY VS PULP FICTION

Started by cowboykurtis, April 21, 2003, 02:14:58 PM

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Geez, I thought I was the only person who discovered this. It's true, the same coffee shop music is playing in both opening scenes. I would love to get it in some way. In "Pulp Ficiton", it's called "Coffee Shop Music" and in "Hard Eight", I think it's called "Country's Cool". Either way, someone should really get a hold of it or make an mp3 of it because it's really wonderful.
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cowboykurtis

Quote from: filmcriticGeez, I thought I was the only person who discovered this. It's true, the same coffee shop music is playing in both opening scenes. I would love to get it in some way. In "Pulp Ficiton", it's called "Coffee Shop Music" and in "Hard Eight", I think it's called "Country's Cool". Either way, someone should really get a hold of it or make an mp3 of it because it's really wonderful.

agreed -- it has a real "bitter sweet" quality to it -- it's like a fragile meek man wearing a burly set of cowboy boots...
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