![]() Has anyone ever heard of this happening in a movie before? Also - I wonder why Bon Iver denied the usage of his song in the film. All 16 songs from the soundtrack for this 2014 breakout blockbuster hit based on a novel by John Green, in arrangements for. So basically, she's saying they had to remove the Bon Iver song they had in place for the scene, and replace it with a song from a band that most likely created for the film, and sounds insanely similar to Holocene. Which was hard at first, but then it just gave us a better opportunity to find something that really worked for the scene. We ended up replacing it: partially because we wanted an original song there, and partially because he denied our use. ![]() Kaleidoscopic pop troupe Grouplove set their typically ecstatic sound to smolder on 'Let Me In,' and even pop-hop upstart Charli XCX broods a bit on 'Boom Clap. We had a Bon Iver song in this spot for a really long time. The Fault In Our Stars (Music From the Motion Picture) Various Artists Soundtrack 2014 Even the soundtrack to this star-crossed love story is a tearjerker. What's interesting is halfway into the interview, she says this about the song Oblivion by The Indians, which plays during the Amsterdam scene: It's an interview with the film's music supervisor Season Kent. So I searched "The Fault in Our Stars Bon Iver" and this article popped up. ![]() ![]() So I got on Google to see if the song was on the soundtrack, and it's not. ![]() So, I just re-watched The Fault in Our Stars, and I noticed in the scene where they are in Amsterdam, there is a song that plays that songs almost identical to Bon Iver's Holocene. ![]()
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