The Trainspotting soundtracks are two soundtrack albums released following the film adaptation of Irvine Welsh's novel of the same name. The first was released on July 9, 1996. The comparatively huge fanbase for both the film and the original soundtrack prompted a release of a second soundtrack on October 21, 1997. This second soundtrack included songs from the film that didn't make the cut for the first album, as well as songs that didn't appear in the final film, but were involved at earlier stages or were used as inspiration by the filmmakers. The popularity of the first volume led EMI to reissue and continue to press it from 16 June 2003.
In 2007 the editors of Vanity Fair magazine ranked the original Trainspotting soundtrack as the 7th best motion picture soundtrack in history. It was ranked #17 on Entertainment Weekly's 100 Best Movie Soundtracks.
Track listing
Trainspotting: Music from the Motion Picture
Trainspotting #2: Music from the Motion Picture, Vol. #2
Music video using clips of the movie Trainspotting
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published: 19 Mar 2009
Underworld - Born Slippy
A song played in the movie Trainspotting.
By Underworld
published: 16 Mar 2009
Heaven 17 - Temptation
Music video by Heaven 17 performing Temptation. Digital Remaster (P) 2006 The copyright in this audiovisual recording is owned by Virgin Records Ltd
published: 29 Jan 2011
Trainspotting - Choose Life - Opening scene - HD WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES
Trainspotting 1996 - Choose Life - Opening scene - WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES
Ewan McGregor som Mark "Rent Boy" Renton
Ewen Bremner som Daniel "Spud" Murphy
Jonny Lee Miller som Simon "Sick Boy" Williamson
Robert Carlyle som Francis "Franco" Begbie
Kevin McKidd som Tommy MacKenzie
published: 03 May 2020
Iggy Pop - Lust For Life
Music video by Iggy Pop performing Lust For Life.
published: 26 Feb 2009
Born Slippy (Nuxx / Remastered)
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Born Slippy (Nuxx / Remastered) · Underworld
Second Toughest In The Infants
℗ 1995 Smith Hyde Productions
Released on: 2015-11-13
Associated Performer, Vocals, Guitar, Producer: Karl Hyde
Associated Performer, Keyboards, Programming, Producer: Rick Smith
Associated Performer, Keyboards, Programming, Producer: Darren Emerson
Composer Lyricist: Rick Smith
Composer Lyricist: Karl Hyde
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 24 Jul 2018
Trainspotting 2 full soundtrack
Trainspotting 2 full soundtrack (2017)
published: 24 Apr 2018
Wolf Alice - Silk (T2 Trainspotting soundtrack)
T2 Trainspotting tribute video
I made this video just for fun, I hope you enjoy it :)
published: 26 Feb 2017
Born Slippy - Underworld (Trainspotting Soundtrack!)
NO MOVIE SCENES.
..Just some pic from Trainspotting.
Njoy it ( =
published: 10 Jun 2009
Pulp - Mile End (Trainspotting Soundtrack)
We didn't have no where to live,
we didn't have nowhere to go
'til someone said
"I know this place off Burditt Road."
It was on the fifteenth floor,
it had a board across the door.
It took an hour
to pry it off and get inside.
It smelt as if someone had died;
the living-room was full of flies,
the kitchen sink was blocked,
the bathroom sink not there at all.
Ooh,
it's a mess alright,
yes it's
Mile End.
And now we're living in the sky!
I'd never thought I'd live so high,
just like Heaven
(if it didn't look like Hell.)
The lift is always full of piss,
the fifth floor landing smells of fish
(not just on Friday, every single other day.)
Below the kids come out tonight,
they kick a ball and have a fight
and maybe shoot somebody if they lose at pool.
Ooh,
it's a ...
Trainspotting 1996 - Choose Life - Opening scene - WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES
Ewan McGregor som Mark "Rent Boy" Renton
Ewen Bremner som Daniel "Spud" Murphy
Jonny...
Trainspotting 1996 - Choose Life - Opening scene - WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES
Ewan McGregor som Mark "Rent Boy" Renton
Ewen Bremner som Daniel "Spud" Murphy
Jonny Lee Miller som Simon "Sick Boy" Williamson
Robert Carlyle som Francis "Franco" Begbie
Kevin McKidd som Tommy MacKenzie
Trainspotting 1996 - Choose Life - Opening scene - WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES
Ewan McGregor som Mark "Rent Boy" Renton
Ewen Bremner som Daniel "Spud" Murphy
Jonny Lee Miller som Simon "Sick Boy" Williamson
Robert Carlyle som Francis "Franco" Begbie
Kevin McKidd som Tommy MacKenzie
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Born Slippy (Nuxx / Remastered) · Underworld
Second Toughest In The Infants
℗ 1995 Smith Hyde Productions
Relea...
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Born Slippy (Nuxx / Remastered) · Underworld
Second Toughest In The Infants
℗ 1995 Smith Hyde Productions
Released on: 2015-11-13
Associated Performer, Vocals, Guitar, Producer: Karl Hyde
Associated Performer, Keyboards, Programming, Producer: Rick Smith
Associated Performer, Keyboards, Programming, Producer: Darren Emerson
Composer Lyricist: Rick Smith
Composer Lyricist: Karl Hyde
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Born Slippy (Nuxx / Remastered) · Underworld
Second Toughest In The Infants
℗ 1995 Smith Hyde Productions
Released on: 2015-11-13
Associated Performer, Vocals, Guitar, Producer: Karl Hyde
Associated Performer, Keyboards, Programming, Producer: Rick Smith
Associated Performer, Keyboards, Programming, Producer: Darren Emerson
Composer Lyricist: Rick Smith
Composer Lyricist: Karl Hyde
Auto-generated by YouTube.
We didn't have no where to live,
we didn't have nowhere to go
'til someone said
"I know this place off Burditt Road."
It was on the fifteenth floor,
it had...
We didn't have no where to live,
we didn't have nowhere to go
'til someone said
"I know this place off Burditt Road."
It was on the fifteenth floor,
it had a board across the door.
It took an hour
to pry it off and get inside.
It smelt as if someone had died;
the living-room was full of flies,
the kitchen sink was blocked,
the bathroom sink not there at all.
Ooh,
it's a mess alright,
yes it's
Mile End.
And now we're living in the sky!
I'd never thought I'd live so high,
just like Heaven
(if it didn't look like Hell.)
The lift is always full of piss,
the fifth floor landing smells of fish
(not just on Friday, every single other day.)
Below the kids come out tonight,
they kick a ball and have a fight
and maybe shoot somebody if they lose at pool.
Ooh,
it's a mess alright,
yes it's
Mile End.
Oo-ooh
Nobody wants to be your friend
'cause you're not from round here,
ooh as if that was
something to be proud about.
The pearly king of the Isle of Dogs
feels up children in the bogs.
Down by the playing fields,
someone sets a car on fire
I guess you have to go right down
before you understand just how,
how low,
how low a human being can go.
Ooh,
it's a mess alright,
yes it's
Mile End.
(don't do that! Leave it out!)
Bababa...
Lalala...
We didn't have no where to live,
we didn't have nowhere to go
'til someone said
"I know this place off Burditt Road."
It was on the fifteenth floor,
it had a board across the door.
It took an hour
to pry it off and get inside.
It smelt as if someone had died;
the living-room was full of flies,
the kitchen sink was blocked,
the bathroom sink not there at all.
Ooh,
it's a mess alright,
yes it's
Mile End.
And now we're living in the sky!
I'd never thought I'd live so high,
just like Heaven
(if it didn't look like Hell.)
The lift is always full of piss,
the fifth floor landing smells of fish
(not just on Friday, every single other day.)
Below the kids come out tonight,
they kick a ball and have a fight
and maybe shoot somebody if they lose at pool.
Ooh,
it's a mess alright,
yes it's
Mile End.
Oo-ooh
Nobody wants to be your friend
'cause you're not from round here,
ooh as if that was
something to be proud about.
The pearly king of the Isle of Dogs
feels up children in the bogs.
Down by the playing fields,
someone sets a car on fire
I guess you have to go right down
before you understand just how,
how low,
how low a human being can go.
Ooh,
it's a mess alright,
yes it's
Mile End.
(don't do that! Leave it out!)
Bababa...
Lalala...
Trainspotting 1996 - Choose Life - Opening scene - WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES
Ewan McGregor som Mark "Rent Boy" Renton
Ewen Bremner som Daniel "Spud" Murphy
Jonny Lee Miller som Simon "Sick Boy" Williamson
Robert Carlyle som Francis "Franco" Begbie
Kevin McKidd som Tommy MacKenzie
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Born Slippy (Nuxx / Remastered) · Underworld
Second Toughest In The Infants
℗ 1995 Smith Hyde Productions
Released on: 2015-11-13
Associated Performer, Vocals, Guitar, Producer: Karl Hyde
Associated Performer, Keyboards, Programming, Producer: Rick Smith
Associated Performer, Keyboards, Programming, Producer: Darren Emerson
Composer Lyricist: Rick Smith
Composer Lyricist: Karl Hyde
Auto-generated by YouTube.
We didn't have no where to live,
we didn't have nowhere to go
'til someone said
"I know this place off Burditt Road."
It was on the fifteenth floor,
it had a board across the door.
It took an hour
to pry it off and get inside.
It smelt as if someone had died;
the living-room was full of flies,
the kitchen sink was blocked,
the bathroom sink not there at all.
Ooh,
it's a mess alright,
yes it's
Mile End.
And now we're living in the sky!
I'd never thought I'd live so high,
just like Heaven
(if it didn't look like Hell.)
The lift is always full of piss,
the fifth floor landing smells of fish
(not just on Friday, every single other day.)
Below the kids come out tonight,
they kick a ball and have a fight
and maybe shoot somebody if they lose at pool.
Ooh,
it's a mess alright,
yes it's
Mile End.
Oo-ooh
Nobody wants to be your friend
'cause you're not from round here,
ooh as if that was
something to be proud about.
The pearly king of the Isle of Dogs
feels up children in the bogs.
Down by the playing fields,
someone sets a car on fire
I guess you have to go right down
before you understand just how,
how low,
how low a human being can go.
Ooh,
it's a mess alright,
yes it's
Mile End.
(don't do that! Leave it out!)
Bababa...
Lalala...
The Trainspotting soundtracks are two soundtrack albums released following the film adaptation of Irvine Welsh's novel of the same name. The first was released on July 9, 1996. The comparatively huge fanbase for both the film and the original soundtrack prompted a release of a second soundtrack on October 21, 1997. This second soundtrack included songs from the film that didn't make the cut for the first album, as well as songs that didn't appear in the final film, but were involved at earlier stages or were used as inspiration by the filmmakers. The popularity of the first volume led EMI to reissue and continue to press it from 16 June 2003.
In 2007 the editors of Vanity Fair magazine ranked the original Trainspotting soundtrack as the 7th best motion picture soundtrack in history. It was ranked #17 on Entertainment Weekly's 100 Best Movie Soundtracks.
Track listing
Trainspotting: Music from the Motion Picture
Trainspotting #2: Music from the Motion Picture, Vol. #2
Here comes Johnny in again With liquor and drugs And a fast machine He's gonna do another strip tease. Hey man, where'd ya get that lotion? I've been hurting since I'm up again With something called love Yeah, something called love. Well, that's like hypnotizing chickens. Well, I'm just a modern guy Of course, I've had it in the ear before. I have a lust for life 'Cause I've a lust for life. I'm worth a million in prizes With my torture film Drive a GTO Wear a uniform On a government loan. I'm worth a million in prizes Yeah, I'm through with sleeping on the sidewalk No more beating my brains No more beating my brains With liquor and drugs With liquor and drugs. Well, I'm just a modern guy Of course, I've had it in my ear before Well, I've a lust for life (lust for life) 'Cause I've a lust for life (lust for life, oooo) I've got a lust for life (oooo) Got a lust for life (oooo) Oh, a lust for life (oooo) Oh, a lust for life (oooo) A lust for life (oooo) I got a lust for life (oooo) Got a lust for life Well, I'm just a modern guy Of course, I've had it in my ear before Well, I've a lust for life 'Cause I've a lust for life. Well, here comes Johnny in again With liquor and drugs And a fast machine I know he's gonna do another strip tease. Hey man, where'd ya get that lotion? Your skin starts itching once you buy the game With something called love Love, love, love Well, that's like hypnotizing chickens. Well, I'm just a modern guy Of course, I've had it in the ear before And I've a lust for life (lust for life) 'Cause I've a lust for life (lust for life) Got a lust for life Yeah, a lust for life I got a lust for life A lust for life Got a lust for life Yeah a lust for life I got a lust for life Lust for life Lust for life Lust for life Lust for life Lust for life.
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