Anyone recognize this organ music?
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Anyone recognize this organ music?

Hoping someone can help with a cultural note? This is a screenshot from the movie Tales from the Hood. The mortician/>!devil !<is playing this Faustian-sounding tune at the beginning of the movie, when the young men pull up, timestamp 00:02:46. You can hear the music in this clip here (starts at the beginning, sorry it's so short, there aren't a lot of clips of the beginning of the movie).

The movie is rich with music to tell the story, so given that the identity of the mortician is a huge reveal at the end, I'd love to know if the music he's playing at the beginning is a tip. Is this music related to hell/the devil/Faust/Don Giovanni perhaps?

If you can even pin down the era, probably composer, or likelihood of intended audience, that would help. Or if it isn't even real music and is just a prop for the movie, that would at least answer my question.

Unfortunately, Spotify couldn't recognize the short clip of the music played. The part you hear sounds like the second line on the left and continues from there (I play piano).

Thanks so much!

u/Miami_Mice2087 — 1 day ago
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Kelsey Grammer Joins Cast Of Dog Rescue Drama ‘Ethan Almighty’

Grammer joins an ensemble cast that includes Sean Patrick Flanery, Selma Blair, Brandon Routh, and Trevor Donovan in the film written, directed, and produced by Tané McClure.

Based on true events, Ethan Almighty tells the story of Ethan, a severely abused dog left for dead, whose miraculous recovery captured national attention and ultimately helped inspire legislative change.

At the heart of the story is Jeff Callaway, whose compassion and determination transformed tragedy into hope, inspiring a movement that continues to impact animal welfare today.

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u/Miami_Mice2087 — 27 days ago

What should I do alone for my birthday?

My birthday is next week, it's not a big one, I'm middle-aged, and I'll be celebrating it alone.

My budget is like, ~$300 if I stay in the city, ~$1000 if I decide to do a long weekend somewhere. It would have to be somewhere pretty close like Muir Woods or Santa Cruz bc I have to rent a car.

I like: nature, live music, theater and musicals, I've thought about a pottery class or circus arts? I'm not in great shape, but I was a gymnast as a kid. Manicure and massage at a spa? I'm growing out my nails and I always would love someone to rub the knots out. Avant garde art like Burning Man or music like Phillip Glass?

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u/Miami_Mice2087 — 2 months ago