AMV song ideas here

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AMV song ideas here

Postby Lone Wolf » Sat Dec 28, 2002 2:33 am

I have made a list of some songs that I think would be good.

action = A
character profile = CP
fun = F
romance = R
tragedy = T
other = O

Big Wreck - Ladylike (A/R/O)

Bon Jovi - Wanted Dead or Alive (good for a Cowboy Bebop AMV)

Foo Fighters - Break Out (A/F/R/O)

Foo Fighters - Learn to Fly (flying scenes/A/CP/F/O)

Foo Fighters - Monkey Wrench (A/F/O)

Fuel - Bad Day (CP/R/T)

Fuel - Innocent (CP/R/T)

Incubus - Deep Inside (A/CP/F/O)

Incubus - Warning (A/CP/F/R)

Limp Bizkit - Take a Look Around "MI2 song" (A/F/O)

Live - The Dolphins Cry (A/CP/R/O)

Nickelback - One Last Run (A/F/O)

Santana & Everlast - Put Your Lights On (CP/O)

Seven Mary Three - Cumbersome (A/CP/F/O)

Sevendust - Angel's Son (CP/F/R/T/O)

Silverchair - Tomorrow (A/CP/F/O)

Stone Temple Pilots - Trippin' on a Hole in a Paper Heart (A/CP/F/O)

Stone Temple Pilots - Vasoline (A/CP/F/O)

Stone Temple Pilots - Wicked Garden (A/CP/F/O)

The Hives - Hate to Say I Told You So (A/CP/F/O)

The X-Ecutioners & Linkin Park - It's Goin' Down (A/F/O)

Weezer - Hashpipe (A/CP/F/O)

Weezer - Keep Fishin' (A/CP/F/R/O)
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Re: AMV song ideas here

Postby Double O Ninety » Sun Dec 29, 2002 2:02 pm

Well, just about any song can go in an AMV, it needs animes to go with it.

Like this:

Liz Phair-Uncle Alvarez-Forrest Gump (not an anime, but it fits exactly)

Beach Boys-I Get Around-Golden Boy

Aimee Mann-One is the Lonliest Number (cover)-Cowboy Bebop

Jack Johnson-Rodeo Clowns-Love Hina
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Postby Lone Wolf » Sun Dec 29, 2002 4:44 pm

I know. These are just general song ideas for a specific type of AMV someone is creating. If they want a romantic one, look at the romantic-like songs. For action, look at the action songs. It goes on and on.
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Postby Double O Ninety » Sun Dec 29, 2002 4:46 pm

Lone Wolf wrote:I know. These are just general song ideas for a specific type of AMV someone is creating. If they want a romantic one, look at the romantic-like songs. For action, look at the action songs. It goes on and on.

Ahhh. Cool.

Fun: Baby Got Going/Liz Phair
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Postby Lone Wolf » Sun Dec 29, 2002 5:03 pm

I tried to make a Cowboy Bebop/Outlaw Star AMV set to the song "One Last Run" by Nickelback. I mainly focused on all the flying and action scenes because the song is fitting for those areas. However, the source video was screwed up and I couln't make it. I was also thinking about Bebop/Outlaw AMV set to the song "Learn to Fly" by the Foo Fighters. Once again, I was looking at the flying scenes and the characters' love of flying.

I have all these great AMV ideas in my head, but I just can't make them happen. :cry:
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Postby Double O Ninety » Sun Dec 29, 2002 5:26 pm

Lone Wolf wrote:I tried to make a Cowboy Bebop/Outlaw Star AMV set to the song "One Last Run" by Nickelback. I mainly focused on all the flying and action scenes because the song is fitting for those areas. However, the source video was screwed up and I couln't make it. I was also thinking about Bebop/Outlaw AMV set to the song "Learn to Fly" by the Foo Fighters. Once again, I was looking at the flying scenes and the characters' love of flying.

I have all these great AMV ideas in my head, but I just can't make them happen. :cry:

Save some money and buy the dvds. It's worth it. As for Outlaw Star, you need to tape it on Cartoon Network, and that'll take weeks.
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Postby Lone Wolf » Mon Dec 30, 2002 3:51 pm

It's 20 bucks for 1 DVD of Cowboy Bebop, and each DVD is only 5 episodes. It's not the greatest investment of my money. This is definately an expensive hobby.
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Postby Jason 00 » Mon Dec 30, 2002 10:22 pm

I have seen the Outlaw Star complete DVD box set at my local SunCoast
Video recently. Did'nt check on the price though.
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Postby Vlad G Pohnert » Wed Jan 01, 2003 5:13 am

Lone Wolf wrote:It's 20 bucks for 1 DVD of Cowboy Bebop, and each DVD is only 5 episodes. It's not the greatest investment of my money. This is definately an expensive hobby.


Yes it is... Your approch is simillar to what I do. I make a list of songs as I listen that I feel I like or would make a good video to then in my spare time (what spare time! :wink: ) and then spend a few minutes brainstorming ideas (anime, etc) for it ans make notes. Sometimes just going over the notes sparks a real cool idea and BANG, it go and do it!

Course, I do the same thing with some cool ideas I get in teh reverse order....

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Postby Mr Pilkington » Wed Jan 01, 2003 11:47 am

Lone Wolf wrote:It's 20 bucks for 1 DVD of Cowboy Bebop, and each DVD is only 5 episodes. It's not the greatest investment of my money. This is definately an expensive hobby.


That's funny I paid only $27, for my whole DVD set. and $10 for Knockin'! You people are getting ripped off.
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Postby Lone Wolf » Wed Jan 01, 2003 4:10 pm

TELL ME WHERE YOU GOT THOSE DVDs AND I WON'T DO KUNG-FU ALL OVER YOUR ASS! :twisted:

Seriously, though: where did you get them? This is not information that should be disregarded by the whole AMV community.
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Postby AbsoluteDestiny » Wed Jan 01, 2003 5:38 pm

Mr Pilkington wrote:That's funny I paid only $27, for my whole DVD set. and $10 for Knockin'! You people are getting ripped off.


If you buy bootleg dvds then it's you who are ripping yourself off.
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Postby Vlad G Pohnert » Wed Jan 01, 2003 6:51 pm

AbsoluteDestiny wrote:If you buy bootleg dvds then it's you who are ripping yourself off.


And then you wonder why so many people complain about all the levys there are putting on blank media....

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Postby Hitori » Wed Jan 01, 2003 8:52 pm

Bootleg = Very Bad!!! :evil:

The real DVD's cost so much because of bootleg DVD's.... :cry:
Support the anime you love by buying the official DVD's!! :D
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Postby Mariah Ketchum » Wed Jan 01, 2003 9:53 pm

Heh, I am reminded of a bumper sticker I saw:

ANIME: CRACK IS CHEAPER
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