Boom Operators, the crewmembers that give the gas to the bomber, (by flying the refueling boom), they all smoke...every one of them. Surrounded by fuel.
hey hey I picked this up because it looked interesting I wasn’t able to find any references to it, online, whatsoever. even with super obscure bands, you might expect to find some an old myspace page or mention in some forum. does anybody recognise the album? I half expected it to be noise pop or some vapourwave wankery. listening to it, now, track 1 is like hella lo fi shoegaze with noise panning back and forth. this isn’t some viral marketing bullshit. I’m just curious if anyone can shed some light on it and I’m slightly excited by the prospect of owning a rare album peace
From Wikipedia: USAF KC-135A, 55-3144, crashed on approach to Runway 11 at Hanscom Field in Bedford, Massachusetts, killing all three on board. Stock footage of this same aircraft had been used during the opening credits of the film Dr. Strangelove. RIP
The correct (original) lyrics start: She may be weary / Women do get weary / Wearing the same shabby dress /... and so on. "Yeah / Damn that hart (hard?) / Yeah, yeah/ references to miniskirts, etc. may be additions by more recent singers, but are in no way the original words of this 1932 song.
True story: My cousin and I watched the behind the scenes documentary on the DVD where they pointed out that mistake. We had just watched the "All Your Base" video on the internet. So to us it was absolutely fucking hilarious.
@@emilio4591 Try A Little Tenderness, written by Harry M. Woods, Reginald Connelly and Jimmy Campbell, arranged by Laurie Johnson for the Studio Orchestra. Otis Redding famously covered this song with Booker T. & the M.G.'s (th-cam.com/video/UnPMoAb4y8U/w-d-xo.html ).
This scene always made me feel so gross😂 like, even before I knew about any raunchy shit, something about the music and imagery always made me think “…wait, wut..?
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You cant fight here, this is the war room.
The tenderest planefucking music ever arranged. RIP Laurie Johnson.
The KC-135 and B-52 both had cigarettes after this sequence.
😂😂
So did I
Boom Operators, the crewmembers that give the gas to the bomber, (by flying the refueling boom), they all smoke...every one of them. Surrounded by fuel.
@@bisbonian1183 Are you SURE they are surrounded? Tell us more details concerning a KC 135 airframe layout :) Nearest fuel tankage, etc.
Lol!!😅 Was it good for you?
Maybe the best opening title sequence in movie history. Just beautiful.
1:25 she's forgotten her car keys
And the flowers for her friends
hey hey
I picked this up because it looked interesting
I wasn’t able to find any references to it, online, whatsoever. even with super obscure bands, you might expect to find some an old myspace page or mention in some forum.
does anybody recognise the album?
I half expected it to be noise pop or some vapourwave wankery. listening to it, now, track 1 is like hella lo fi shoegaze with noise panning back and forth.
this isn’t some viral marketing bullshit. I’m just curious if anyone can shed some light on it and I’m slightly excited by the prospect of owning a rare album
peace
they say shes a harpyyyyy
@@johnlake0044it was made in 2000, and i think that the original cd is rare
YOU GET IT
Stanley Kubrick loves music!
From Wikipedia: USAF KC-135A, 55-3144, crashed on approach to Runway 11 at Hanscom Field in Bedford, Massachusetts, killing all three on board. Stock footage of this same aircraft had been used during the opening credits of the film Dr. Strangelove.
RIP
My crash was in 1962 .I believe the filming was done in 1963
I was hoping 55-3144 survived to become a KC135R but it did not. Can't see the tail number on the B-52.
Wow
Simply Beautiful
What a beautiful love scene !
I've never seen a plane *finish* before...
1:47 I love this layout
by Pablo Ferro
Lyrics
Oh she may be weary
Them young girls they do get wearied
Wearing that same old miniskirt dress
But when she gets weary
You try a little tenderness
Oh man that
Un hunh
I know shes waiting
Just anticipating
The thing that you'll never never possess
No no no
But while she there waiting
Try just a little bit of tenderness
That's all you got to do
Now it might be a little bit sentimental no
But she has her greavs and care
But the soft words they are spoke so gentle
Yeah yeah yeah
And it makes it easier to bear
Oh she wont regret it
No no
Them young girls they don't forget it
Love is their whole happiness
Yeah yeah yeah
But its all so easy
All you got to do is try
Try a little tenderness
Yeah
Damn that hart (hard?)
All you got to do is know how to love her
You've got to
Hold her
Squeeze her
Never leave her
Now get to her
Got got got to try a little tenderness
Yeah yeah
Lord have mercy now
All you got to do is take my advice
You've got to hold her
Don't squeeze her
Never leave her
You've got to hold her
And never
So you got to try a little tenderness
A little tenderness
A little tenderness
A little tenderness
You've got to
Got to got to
You've gotta hold her
Don't squeeze her
Never leaver her
You got
Got got got to
Now now now
Got got got to
Try a little tenderness
Ye
Songwriters: Jimmy Campbell / Reg Connelly / Harry M. Woods
Try a Little Tenderness lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Covered by Otis Redding.
I'm sorry what?
The correct (original) lyrics start: She may be weary / Women do get weary / Wearing the same shabby dress /... and so on. "Yeah / Damn that hart (hard?) / Yeah, yeah/ references to miniskirts, etc. may be additions by more recent singers, but are in no way the original words of this 1932 song.
1:25 Panchiko sample
She’s forgoten her car keys
@@scrawnynag and the flowers to her friends
@@purplehockeymask they say she a harpy
thank you for pointing that out
@@scrawnynagbut she is on her meds
Best version of this song. Stanley was a genius in every way. I think I need a cigarette after seeing and hearing this lol
Absolutely brilliant.
I love its film
R.I.P., James Earl Jones
listening to death meeetallll
First time?
No, I’ve refueled lots of time.
One of the most erotic movie opening themes of its time.
she’s forgotten her car keys
1:24
panchiko :)
At 2:50 there's a typo 😬
… Or was it?
True story: My cousin and I watched the behind the scenes documentary on the DVD where they pointed out that mistake. We had just watched the "All Your Base" video on the internet. So to us it was absolutely fucking hilarious.
1:24 PANCHIKO SAMPLE 🗣️
made a GIF from this
We all did
I need this song
An instrumental rendition of “Try a Little Tenderness.”
Several spelling mistakes in these opening credits, e.g. "base on" instead of "based upon".
How do I find this song in this version, sans vocals and everything?
Song released in 30s. David Sandborn also does an instrumental version.
Where can get the music of this video separately without the dialogue? Is this included in the original soundtrack?
Song is from the 30s. David Sandborn did an instrumental rendition. Otis Redding did a version with lyrics.
What is the name of the music
Try a Little Tenderness (see above).
From who?
@@emilio4591 Try A Little Tenderness, written by Harry M. Woods, Reginald Connelly and Jimmy Campbell, arranged by Laurie Johnson for the Studio Orchestra. Otis Redding famously covered this song with Booker T. & the M.G.'s (th-cam.com/video/UnPMoAb4y8U/w-d-xo.html ).
@@kdkseven thanks dude!
@@kdkseven I wish I could find the original Laurie Johnson version somewhere. Doesn't seem like it was released apart from this title sequence.
This song new original score for movie?
It’s called try a little tenderness
And now Hypersonic Missiles, things are going to get Hyper
she might've forgotten her car keys idkk
So sensual
This scene always made me feel so gross😂 like, even before I knew about any raunchy shit, something about the music and imagery always made me think “…wait, wut..?
Damn that was hot
❤️
She may get wooly.
Sorry. It's just refuelling. That's it.
Don't play the tracks.
lol
Yes, it's sex.
1:25 Panchiko sample.
1:15
1:24
1:25