What kind of music was used in Trainspotting?

What kind of music was used in Trainspotting?

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Producer Andrew Macdonald read Irvine Welsh’s book on a plane in December 1993 and felt that it could be made into a film. He turned it on to director Danny Boyle and writer John Hodge in February 1994.

Q. Is there going to be a sequel to Trainspotting?

Q. What is the song Diane sings in Trainspotting?

A:“Born Slippy” by Underworld… it’s on the soundtrack. (thanks to SteveWeizer, Calgary, Canada) add more info
Q:What song does Diane sing with the lyric “…you got green eyes, you got blue eyes…”? (from joe in chennai,tn,india)
A:“Temptation” by New Order (thanks to Rich, Boulder, CO) add more info

Q. Who did the Trainspotting soundtrack?

The Trainspotting soundtracks are two soundtrack albums released following the film adaptation of Irvine Welsh’s novel of the same name….Trainspotting: Music from the Motion Picture.

No.2.
Title“Deep Blue Day” (Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois, Roger Eno)
ArtistBrian Eno
Length3:58

Q. How old is Diane Trainspotting?

Wander round Glasgow on Saturday night and you’ve a good chance of running into Begbie.” For the role of Diane, Boyle wanted an unknown actress so audiences would not realise that a 19-year-old was playing a 15-year-old.

Twenty years on from Trainspotting’s cinema release, BBC Radio 4 documentary Choose Life tells the stories of the real-life recovering addicts who inspired the filmmakers and actors… and who even performed cameo roles in the opening scenes.

Q. What kind of music was used in Trainspotting?

The Trainspotting soundtracks were two best-selling albums of music centred around the film. The first is a collection of songs featured in the film, while the second includes those left out from the first soundtrack and extra songs that inspired the filmmakers during production.

Q. Who was the director of the movie Trainspotting?

A sequel, T2 Trainspotting, was released in January 2017. The title of the film comes from a particular scene in the book where the main character, Mark Renton, meets an old drunk in a disused train station, who turns out to be his friend’s estranged father.

Q. Where was the opening scene of Trainspotting filmed?

Although set in Edinburgh, almost all of the film was shot in Glasgow, apart from the opening scenes, which were shot in Edinburgh, and the final scenes which were shot in London.

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