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I remember hearing an excerpt from "The Small Print" before a commercial break during the 2008 Olympics. Not sure how to edit and put that on the page though... [[User:Danooch]] 16 December, 2009 | I remember hearing an excerpt from "The Small Print" before a commercial break during the 2008 Olympics. Not sure how to edit and put that on the page though... [[User:Danooch]] 16 December, 2009 | ||
Heard 'Sing for Absolution' in the first part of the film 'Io e Te'. Tried to put this on the page, but didn't succeed. I believe it's OST, on IMDB it is listed as soundtrack: | |||
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1801061/soundtrack | |||
Deborah22, 13 December 2013 |
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The F1 website used Hysteria in its race edit for the Australian Grand Prix. Follow this link and click on Australia (at the start) to see what I mean. http://www.formula1.com/video/race_edits.html Not sure if this qualifies, think it does, but what do you think?
I remember hearing an excerpt from "The Small Print" before a commercial break during the 2008 Olympics. Not sure how to edit and put that on the page though... User:Danooch 16 December, 2009
Heard 'Sing for Absolution' in the first part of the film 'Io e Te'. Tried to put this on the page, but didn't succeed. I believe it's OST, on IMDB it is listed as soundtrack: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1801061/soundtrack Deborah22, 13 December 2013