
The Virgin Suicides Soundtrack
The Virgin Suicides Soundtrack
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Opening credits, title screen.
The Lisbon sisters are introduced as they get out of the car.
Playing at the Lisbon girls party. The boys arrive and this song is playing in the basement.
Second song playing at the Lisbon girls party after Joe sings his song. Cecilia leaves the party.
Song as the boys are reading through Cecilia\'s diary.
Trip sits at the kitchen depressed with his father. They try to give him advice on how to get Lux.
Trip leaves the Lisbon's house and waits in his car. Lux sneaks out and they make out in the car.
The Lisbon girls and the boys drive to the homecoming dance. This song plays in the car as they talk along the way.
Song as they walk into the homecoming dance.
2nd song that plays at the homecoming dance. Plays as Trip and Lux make out under the stairs.
Third song that plays at the homecoming dance. Lux and Trip are nominated as the king and queen. Everyone dances as balloons fall.
Playing from the homecoming party in the background while Lux and Trip are in the hallway.
The Lisbon girls play this song on the record player when they call the boys back.
The boys play this song on the record player when they call the Lisbon house.
The third song the boys play on the record player for the girls over the phone.
First song in the end credits.
Second song in the end credits.
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What year is this film set in? I read a review that says it's 1975. "Alone Again (Naturally)" by Gilbert O'Sullivan came out in 1971. "Hello, It's Me" by Todd Rundgren and "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" by Al Green, both 1972. "A Dream Goes on Forever" by Todd Rundgren and "The Air That I Breathe" by The Hollies, 1974. "I'm Not in Love" by 10cc, "Magic Man" by Heart, "Strange Magic" by ELO, 1975. "Crazy On You" by Heart, 1976. "Come Sail Away" by Styx wasn't even recorded until 1977. What gives?
GUEST
6 years ago
1 replies
Definitely in the 70’s. I would say early 70’s
Lisa (GUEST)
a year ago