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Post by alrightsir on Sept 2, 2019 11:43:11 GMT
So I was listening to the BT Apple thingy and the Wild Hearts outro came on.
- ... and the Oscar for Best Original Song goes to...Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken. *standing ovation, orchestra starts playing Wild Hearts instrumental* *P!nk walks up in a beautiful gown, holds a speech about woman empowerment and equality* *me weeping*
Does someone remember where she talked about Wild Hearts and Suffragette? It was something like she did not feel that the song suits the movie and asked the director to cancel it? I clearly don't understand that because it would have been such a fitting song and definitely something she should have gone for.
Was she scared? Was it her the usual self-underappreciation?
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Post by qcpatdive on Sept 2, 2019 13:02:28 GMT
During the Apple music concert she said that it was better using a classical music... I think Wild hearts would have deserved this. This song is so underrated.
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Post by Dani on Sept 2, 2019 16:50:49 GMT
I thought she said she liked it so much she wanted it in her own album? Or maybe I’m just confused like always
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Post by grenno on Sept 2, 2019 18:49:12 GMT
Yeah, I remember her saying that it didn’t fit the vibe of the movie because it wasn’t a classical piece.
I remember someone made a music video for it on the Palestinian/Israeli conflict (news reels, interviews, etc.) and it fit perfectly. But they took it down I guess. Can’t find it anymore.
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Post by alrightsir on Sept 2, 2019 20:18:17 GMT
Yeah, I remember her saying that it didn’t fit the vibe of the movie because it wasn’t a classical piece. I remember someone made a music video for it on the Palestinian/Israeli conflict (news reels, interviews, etc.) and it fit perfectly. But they took it down I guess. Can’t find it anymore. ^I would love to see that. I don't know what she meant by not being classical because the instrumental is pure strings and a piano. The song has a really strong message, both the movie and the song could have benefited from being together. Urgh sometimes I really don't get her
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Post by grenno on Sept 3, 2019 7:22:33 GMT
Yeah, I remember her saying that it didn’t fit the vibe of the movie because it wasn’t a classical piece. I remember someone made a music video for it on the Palestinian/Israeli conflict (news reels, interviews, etc.) and it fit perfectly. But they took it down I guess. Can’t find it anymore. ^I would love to see that. I don't know what she meant by not being classical because the instrumental is pure strings and a piano. The song has a really strong message, both the movie and the song could have benefited from being together. Urgh sometimes I really don't get her I haven’t seen the movie but I get it if it’s mostly classicals without singing and only orchestra pieces. A pop ballad wouldn’t fit.
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Post by alrightsir on Sept 3, 2019 17:29:15 GMT
^I would love to see that. I don't know what she meant by not being classical because the instrumental is pure strings and a piano. The song has a really strong message, both the movie and the song could have benefited from being together. Urgh sometimes I really don't get her I haven’t seen the movie but I get it if it’s mostly classicals without singing and only orchestra pieces. A pop ballad wouldn’t fit. I mean, usually these songs only get played during the credits anyway.
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