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Re: Knightmare references

Posted: 20 May 2011, 10:37
by JamesA
Comment located on a friend's Facebook profile:

"I expect everyone may know this but Martins other band are also here on Faceache."

Re: Knightmare references

Posted: 20 Jun 2012, 21:50
by JamesA
Just came across THIS whilst viewing Amy's recent compilation videos:

http://youtu.be/yJmGdohpDjI

Re: Knightmare references

Posted: 20 Jun 2012, 21:57
by shadow6162
Wow! I loved it :D

Re: Knightmare references

Posted: 13 Feb 2013, 23:58
by Canadanne
Drassil wrote:The notes at the beginning of the verses in Right Back Where We Started From by Maxine Nightingale always remind me of the Knightmare theme.
I heard Jackson & McCartney's 'Say Say Say' on the radio today, and thought I caught a sample of the Knightmare opening theme just after the 2 minute mark. :P

Re: Knightmare references

Posted: 01 Jun 2013, 12:43
by HobGoblin
Whenever I hear the first few seconds of 'Wild Eyed' by The Horrors I always expect it to launch into the KM theme.

And I'm always disappointed when it doesn't!

Re: Unintended Knightmare references in music

Posted: 09 Jul 2014, 18:12
by Drassil
"We're the masters of illusion
In the time of your confusion"
- Klaxons, A New Reality

Re: Unintended Knightmare references in music

Posted: 14 Dec 2021, 19:10
by Canadanne
Just listening to David Bowie's song 'Never Get Old' for the first time in many years, and I was struck by the lyric "The sky splits open to a dull red skull / My head hangs low 'cos it's all over now" - very evocative of a dungeoneer death!

Re: Unintended Knightmare references in music

Posted: 15 Dec 2021, 18:11
by Drassil
"You dropped yourselves right in that one team ... If you can't read labels then you can't read the writing on the wall."
- Treguard after dungeoneer Anthony's fall from Lillith's chamber (1988)

"I was not ready for the fall
Too blind to see the writing on the wall"
- Madonna, Live to Tell (1986)

Re: Unintended Knightmare references in music

Posted: 04 Jun 2023, 22:36
by Canadanne
I've never made the association before, but I just saw an advert for one of the many "Now That's What I Call..." compilation albums, and Lord Fear's voice immediately popped into my head. I wonder what tracks would appear on "Now That's What I Call Lovely, Skarkill".