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Soundtrack: Iron Man
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Note: Below is a complete playlist of all 9 songs that can be heard in the movie “Iron Man”. Some of these commercial songs are not included on the official soundtrack album, but are used in the movie.
All 9 songs featured in “Iron Man”:
The original score of “Iron Man” includes 19 songs by the film composer “Ramin Djawadi”.
What’s the movie about? The action film “Iron Man” is about the multimillionaire Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), who works in the arms industry. One day he is kidnapped. For his escape he builds a high-tech and versatile iron armor. He manages to escape with his battle suit. Stark continues to work at home on perfecting the combat suit. His business partner Obadiah Stane (Jeff Bridges) wants the company for himself and wants to declare Stark insane. He also likes Stark’s combat suit.
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Back in Black
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Iron Man (2008 Version)
John O'Brien & Rick Boston
A band performs this song as Rhondy calls for Tony Stark to recevie his Apogee award. (0:06) Tony Stark is seen gambling.
DJ Boborobo
Tony Stark's Award presentation video.
Institutionalized
Suicidal Tendencies
Tony is working on his Hot Rod.
Slept On Tony
Ghostface Killah
Tony and Rhodey get drunk on the airplane.
Concerto In Do Maggiore Per Pianoforte Ed Orchesta: Larghetto
Ramin Djawadi
Tony arrives home and finds Stane playing the piano.
Groovetronic
Terry Devine-King
Plays on the TV screen where a reporter talks about Tony Stark.
Chucho Merchan
At the charity event, Tony meets Agent Coulson.
Emanuel kallins and Steve Skinner
Second song at the charity ball, reporter Christine Everhart informs Stark that his company's weapons, including the Jericho, were recently delivered to the Ten Rings and are being used to attack Yinsen's home village.
Black Sabbath
End credits song #1
Driving with the Top Down (From "Iron Man")
The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
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What is the song that plays when he escapes the cave? i cant seem to find it anywhere, its one of the only songs with lyrics.
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Iron Man - 1994 - Theme Song
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The story behind the song: Iron Man by Black Sabbath
With its complex sci-fi storyline and equally weighty sonics, Iron Man went on to become so much more than just another Black Sabbath track – but don’t go thinking it’s about the superhero
There’s a well-thumbed story that the meaning of Black Sabbath 's Iron Man was inspired by the Marvel Comics character of the same name. But it’s not true. Although Marvel had established that superhero in 1963, Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler , who wrote the lyrics for the iconic song, had never even heard of him in 1970.
“My parents never let me read American comics when I was growing up,” he says. “I knew about Batman and Superman, but that’s about it. For me it was all about the Beano and the Dandy . So whenever someone’s said to me over the years: ‘Oh, didn’t you write this about the superhero?’, I’d just say: ‘Sorry, never heard of him.’”
The idea for Iron Man (which first appeared on the second Black Sabbath album, Paranoid , released in 1970), actually started with Ozzy Osbourne .
“I can’t exactly recall what Ozzy said, but it was something like: ‘Why don’t we do a song called Iron Man , or maybe Iron Bloke’. That got me thinking about a lump of metal, and then putting it all into a science-fiction context. It all flowed from there.”
The meaning of the storyline – a self-fulfilment prophecy, mixed up with time travel – is actually quite complex. It’s about a man who goes into the future and witnesses the apocalypse. Going back to his own time, he encounters a rogue magnetic field, which turns him into a mute, steel creature. Unable to talk, he still tries to warn people about the impending end of the world, but is only mocked for his troubles. Angry and bitter, he eventually causes the devastation he’d warned everyone about. Ultimately the would-be hero becomes the villain.
“I was heavily into science fiction at the time,” Butler recalls of almost 50 years ago. “Remember, this was the era of the space race,” he says. “A lot of the stuff I was writing about was inspired by those sorts of stories. I was fascinated by what might happen to a man who’s suddenly transformed into a metal being. He still has a human brain, and wants to do the right thing, but eventually his own frustrations at the way humanity treats him drives this creature to taking extreme action. It’s almost a cry for help.
“What I always attempted to do with my science-fiction plots was to make these relevant to the modern world at the time,” Butler continues. “So I brought war and politics in. It was also an era when the whole issue of pollution was starting to get attention, and this affected my thinking quite a bit.”
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Former Sabbath drummer Bill Ward reckons that, musically, the song was nothing like anything else the band had done up to that point: “For me, this is a special song for the band. It was just so different. As soon as you hear that ominous start, you know something’s building. For me, the drumming was a real challenge to get right in the studio. But it’s also a drummer’s dream to play.
“Technically, we had real problems getting it right in the studio,” Ward recalls. “The trouble was that the microphones available to us in 1970 just weren’t up to the task of capturing the power and depth of the sound. I played very loud back then, and wanted a powerful bass drum sound; that’s what the song needed. Yet all I could get was a dull thud. For Rodger [Bain, producer] and Tom [Allom, engineer], trying to make Iron Man work was so tough. In the end they did an excellent job under the circumstances. Today it would be so easy for a band to get the proper sound on a song like this, because the technology exists.”
Over the years, Iron Man has become not only one of the cornerstones of the Sabbath catalogue, but also credited as one of the most important songs in the history of metal. For Geezer Butler, it is perhaps the track that bests sums up the band.
“I really do feel that when you listen to Iron Man , what you’re getting is the essence of what made Black Sabbath such a special band,” he offers. “It’s fairly simple, yet also has a lot of depth. I’m very proud of what we achieved here.”
Bill Ward believes that the song’s stature has grown over the years, to the point where it has now gone beyond being just a great Sabbath song.
“In America, if you go to most sports events you’ll hear it at some point. It’s now a part of the culture of the country. People recognise it as soon as it starts up. It’s very musical, but also so theatrical. I think its popularity now is such that, in a way, it no longer belongs to Ozzy, Geezer, Tony [Iommi] and me, it’s now everyone’s song.”
In 2008, Iron Man received another boost when it was included in the movie of the same name, based on the Marvel Comics creation. That delighted Butler.
“It was a recognition of just how much the song means,” he says with pride. “When you have such a major film using it, then it does introduce it to a new generation, kids who perhaps aren’t aware of who Black Sabbath are but who might be tempted to go and check us out.
“I suppose, because of the film, there’s also gonna be those who see a tie-up between what I wrote 40 years ago and the comic-book character. So, here we go again.”
Sabbath released Iron Man as a single in 1971. Although it reached No.52 in America (nine places higher than Paranoid), in the UK it make no impact at all.
“I think it worked best at the time in the context of the album,” Ward says. “We never thought of ourselves as a singles band anyway. But, over the years, Iron Man has grown and grown. I don’t think we believed at the time that it would turn out to be so special. But that’s the beauty of what happens: it’s the fans who decided this was a great song.”
Malcolm Dome had an illustrious and celebrated career which stretched back to working for Record Mirror magazine in the late 70s and Metal Fury in the early 80s before joining Kerrang! at its launch in 1981. His first book, Encyclopedia Metallica , published in 1981, may have been the inspiration for the name of a certain band formed that same year. Dome is also credited with inventing the term "thrash metal" while writing about the Anthrax song Metal Thrashing Mad in 1984. With the launch of Classic Rock magazine in 1998 he became involved with that title, sister magazine Metal Hammer, and was a contributor to Prog magazine since its inception in 2009. He died in 2021 .
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A St. Paul man pleaded guilty to murder Friday in the brutal stabbing deaths of two people in a sober home while he was in the throes of mental illness, claiming voices in a TV told him to do it.
Joseph Sandoval, 34, pleaded guilty to two charges of second-degree murder with intent on Friday. With the plea, he could earn consecutive prison sentences and could have future charges enhanced.
Prosecutors allege that Sandoval had taken fentanyl in 2022 before stabbing 56-year-old Jon Wentz and 40-year-old repairman Jason Murphy .
Ramsey County District Judge Joy Bartscher accepted the plea and reviewed prosecutors' evidence against Sandoval, stating that jurors would have enough evidence to find him guilty if he did go to trial.
Sandoval entered a Norgaard plea, which "allows a defendant to accept the consequences of their actions even though they are unable to provide a factual basis due to drug use or mental health impairment at the time," according to the Ramsey County Attorney's office.
"This tragic case is a heartbreaking reminder of the limits our mental health system faces when addressing the needs of those with profound mental illness in the justice system who are found incompetent to stand trial but do not receive adequate treatment or supervision," County Attorney John Choi said in a statement.
"Continuing to improve the connection between these two systems demands further legislative effort and funding. Our hearts go out to the Wentz and Murphy families who have suffered so profoundly due to these shortcomings."
Police arrested Sandoval on Oct. 22, 2022, after a man at a St. Paul intersection frantically reported a murder in his sober home. According to evidence reviewed in court Friday, that man lived in the home but was away for treatment. He had returned around 4:15 p.m. but said Sandoval had barricaded the entrance. Sandoval stopped the man from entering and said there was a mess inside. The man said he saw cuts and blood on Sandoval's face and that his eyes "looked crazy."
When the man entered through a side door, he found a trail of blood leading to Murphy's body. The man yelled and tried to run upstairs but was stopped by Sandoval. Prosecutors said they believe Sandoval struck the man and tried to detain him while saying he "needed help getting rid of a body."
The man escaped and asked pedestrians for help, bringing police to the scene.
Officers found Sandoval nearby with bloody clothes and cuts on his hands and face. He admitted to using fentanyl and told officers that the voices in the TV had told him to kill Murphy and Wentz.
Sandoval later asked hospital staff to handcuff him and shackle his legs to the bed "because I don't know what I'll do."
"I was hearing noises. The TV kept saying take your opportunity, so I took my opportunity," he told officers that day, according to charging documents. "The TV said they were gonna kill me and told me to take the opportunity."
An autopsy determined Murphy and Wentz were stabbed to death. Wentz suffered "significant" facial injuries, and police found a hammer and knife nearby.
On Friday Sandoval claimed to have foggy memory of the killings but said he understands that pleading guilty will bring prison time. Defense Attorney Baylea Kannmacher said Sandoval's mental health has improved as he's taken prescribed medications and visited a mental health worker in jail.
A mental health evaluation found that Sandoval was competent to stand trial Friday, but his struggles with mental health and violence began years before.
According to the County Attorney's Office, Sandoval was under civil commitment in Hennepin County before killing Murphy and Wentz. He had been charged with several violent offenses, including first-degree burglary and assault, but a Hennepin County judge found him incompetent to stand trial in 2021.
A month later, Sandoval was committed to the Anoka Metro Regional Treatment Center but was transferred to the sober home managed by Evergreen Recovery on Oct. 22, 2022 — the day he killed Murphy and Wentz.
Bartscher scheduled a sentencing hearing for July 19.
Kyeland Jackson is the St. Paul public safety reporter for the Star Tribune.
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