Rumble Fish

Rumble Fish is an American 1983 drama film directed by Francis Ford Coppola. It is based on the novel Rumble Fish by S. E. Hinton, who also co-wrote the screenplay.

The film centers on the relationship between Motorcycle Boy (Mickey Rourke), a revered former gang leader wishing to live a more peaceful life, and his younger brother, Rusty James (Matt Dillon), an uncool teenaged hoodlum who aspires to become as feared as Motorcycle Boy. The film's marketing tagline was, "Rusty James can't live up to his brother's reputation. His brother can't live it down."

Coppola wrote the screenplay for the film with Hinton on his days off from shooting The Outsiders. He made the films back-to-back, retaining much of the same cast and crew. The film is notable for its avant-garde style with a film noir feel, shot on stark high-contrast black-and-white film, using the spherical cinematographic process with allusions to French New Wave cinema and German Expressionism. Rumble Fish features an experimental score by Stewart Copeland, drummer of the musical group The Police, who used a Musync, a new device at the time.

Rumble Fish (song)

"Rumble Fish" (stylized at "rumble fish") is Do As Infinity's fifth single, released in 2000. Originally, "Summer Days" was going to be used as the title track for the single but "Rumble Fish" was used for an unexplained reason according to the Do the A-side booklet, which also says that the single's jacket was shot in Taiwan during their visit in 2000.

This song was included in the band's compilation album Do the A-side.

Track listing

  • "Rumble Fish"
  • "My Wish-My Life"
  • "Summer Days"
  • "Rumble Fish" (Instrumental)
  • "My Wish-My Life" (Instrumental)
  • "Summer Days" (Instrumental)
  • "Welcome!" (Dub's Re-fresh Mix)
  • Chart positions

    External links

  • "Rumble Fish" at Avex Network
  • "Rumble Fish" at Oricon
  • Rumble Fish (band)

    Rumble Fish (럼블피쉬) is a South Korean rock band. The group disbanded in 2010, but lead vocalist Choi Jin Yi still continued as a solo-artist under the name of Rumble Fish.

    Members

  • Choi Jin Yi (최진이, vocals, guitar)
  • Ex-members

  • Kim Sung Gun (김성근, guitar)
  • Kim Ho Il (김호일, bass)
  • Park Chun Hwee (박천휘, drums)
  • Discography

    Albums

  • Swing Attack, July 2004
  • Have A Nice Dream, July 2005
  • I Go (Digital Single), July 2006
  • Open The Safe, March 2007
  • Fly
  • 봄이 되어 꽃은 피고
  • Smile Again
  • 사랑한다
  • 그 여자의 하루
  • In The End
  • Two-Time
  • 日常茶飯事 (일상다반사)
  • 이별...마시다
  • 거짓말
  • 월화수목금토일
  • Good-Bye
  • 봄이 되어 꽃은 피고 (Full Version)
  • Open The Safe (Special Edition), July 2007
  • Memory For You, November 2008
  • One sweet day
  • Intro
  • 너 정말이니
  • Let Me Love
  • Don't Stop
  • 엘리나
  • Lost In Paradise
  • Sorry
  • One Sweet Day
  • 앙코르 (Encore) (Unplugged Ver.)
  • 1994년 어느 늦은 밤
  • 내 사랑 내 곁에
  • 앙코르 (Encore)
  • 한 사람을 위한 마음
  • Awards

    Mnet Asian Music Awards

    References

    External links

  • Rumble Fish in empas people
  • Rock band Rumble Fish goes… solo? from allkpop
  • South Korea Rock band Rumble Fish in askactor
  • Cover Art

  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Smile Again

    by: Rumble Fish

    Did so when I was angry
    and when I was frustrated
    Just complained endlessly about life
    Hundreds of times
    My love life has no answers
    My future is dark
    I give up so easily
    That's life
    Feels like it keeps throwing curveballs
    It's up to your attitude
    Put on a big smile
    It's a cheerful world
    Smile Again
    Laugh even harder
    After time has passed
    it won't matter, laugh it off
    Laugh once again
    Sometimes, as if you have everything
    Laugh as if
    You break up although you love
    You love even after you break up
    Don't be so down about it
    That's life
    Can't receive as much as you give
    You're not alone
    I'm right by your side
    Sometimes, it's okay to cry
    Just like that my hidden selves
    Will come back to find me
    I'll laugh even harder
    Always like someone who has everything




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