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initial d live action movie songs

Posted: 19 May 2005, 18:28
by manuk
anyone know the songs in the promo video for the live action movie?
i know the first and last song played is "Stop Your Self Control" by Marko Polo but what is the song in the middle.... i believe the lyrics go "baby if you'll love me tonight...i need your loving". If someone knows the title to this i would greatly appreciate it.
link to the promo is here:
http://202.181.163.130/index_en.html

goto the media section and click promo. thank you again.

Posted: 20 May 2005, 03:03
by clubraf
Hmmm, not too sure about the song you're wondering about. BUT! I am very interested in this movie. I can only hope I'll be able to find a distributor for it when it gets finished up that will make a region 1 or universal region dvd. Also, I hope they put "Night of Fire" in the movie just for nostalgic purposes, hehe.

Posted: 20 May 2005, 18:36
by Jayveemon
The song is Don't You Love Me by Virginelle from Maharaja Night Vol... 14 I think and it was a bonus track on the VHS for ParaPara Paradise 1

Posted: 30 May 2005, 10:48
by aXu
There aren't any eurobeat in the official trailer, sad. Chinese hiphop taked eurobeat's place, that's very sad.

Otherways the movie looks great, and i hope that in the movie they have forgotten about hiphop and apprehended that eurobeat is the only music for Initial D. :)

Posted: 01 Jun 2005, 00:55
by Shawaazu
An early promo for the movie did have eurobeat songs in them, all taken straight from SEB 140 Disc 1.

The songs that were featured were the following:

Marko Polo - Stop Your Self Control
Nathalie - Desperado
Virginelle - Don't You Love Me
Tension - Come On (Baby)
Marko Polo - Stop You Self Control (repeated)

For the record, Don't You Love Me is in MNHR 9.

Posted: 26 Jun 2005, 23:49
by aXu
There aren't any eurobeat in the movie. "Good" thing is that there aren't any rap/hiphop in the racing scenes. But the ending theme is horrible (it's good for rap/hiphop tune). and questions pops in my head and one of them is "Why does HK-movie wanna sound like Hollywood-movie".
Bottom line: ID ain't ID without the right kind of music.