Song You First Heard in a Movie and Immediately Fell in Love With

Is there anything more exhilarating  than hearing a song in a movie for the first time and immediately falling in love with it? Your emotions add to the scene–you become a character, reacting to the music, it changes your life, and your perception of the film.   This week, Christina and Christine get into a couple songs unearthed from the silver screen. Join them as they explore these musical treasures and share the stories behind their cinematic crushes. Videos: Kiosk: Yarom Bia (   • KIOSK "YAROM BIA" (Ft, Mohsen Namjoo), by ...  ) (2008) Siouxsie and the Banshees: Hong Kong Garden (   • Video  )  (1978) Extras: Kiosk: Charkesh e Pooch (   • Charkhesh E Pooch  ) (2008) Ana Lily Amirpour in conversation with roger Corman at the Hammer Museum (   • A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night Q&A with ...  ) (2015)  Muboraksho Mirzoshoyev: Ay Yoram Biyo (   • Muboraksho Mirzoshoyev   Ay Yoram Biyo   М...  ) (1988) Iran’s Dylan on Lute, with Songs of Sly Protest (https://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/01/wo...) (NYT, 2007) Connect with us on Instagram (  / stereothematica  ) (to share your song picks or troll us), Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/user/31muhjm...) (for our ever-growing playlist), and Stereothematica.com  (https://stereothematica.blog/) (for extra fun)! If you like what you’re hearing, please subscribe, and if you love it, a five-star rating and review would send us into the exosphere of excitement. And email us at [email protected]! We will write back!