I'm Not There (Todd Haynes, 2007)
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I'm mildly disappointed in the soundtrack but I would also say I am rather picky when it comes to Dylan. To me Charlotte Gainsbourg seems to be a whispering Mary Poppins in her version which is cute but the song should be anything but that. Eddie Vedder's opener is embarrassingly awful then Antony's Heaven's Door as a closer really spoils things too, can't stand him.
I think some of the best tracks would be Iron & Wine's Dark Eyes which is nice to hear differently, Willie Nelson's Senor and Cat Power's Stuck Inside of Mobile. It would almost be nice to hear all of Empire Burlesque reworked without Dylan's 80's synth & more coming out. I think a good album is buried somewhere in those 80's pop trends.
I think some of the best tracks would be Iron & Wine's Dark Eyes which is nice to hear differently, Willie Nelson's Senor and Cat Power's Stuck Inside of Mobile. It would almost be nice to hear all of Empire Burlesque reworked without Dylan's 80's synth & more coming out. I think a good album is buried somewhere in those 80's pop trends.
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i think Antony's Knockin' On Heaven's Door is the best cover in the film.
mild spoiler about the closing credits of the film:
mild spoiler about the closing credits of the film:
Spoiler
when it played during the closing credits of the film, every single person in the theatre who'd been annoyingly talking throughout the credits shut up and sat quietly for the rest of the credits. It was a nice moment.
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planetjake
... Why... not... use The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, Another Side of Bob Dylan, The Times They Are-a-Changin', Bringing it all Back Home, Highway 61 Revisited, Blonde on Blonde, John Wesley Harding, Nashville Skyline, New Morning, Planet Waves, Blood on the Tracks, The Basement Tapes, Desire, Street Legal, Oh Mercy, Good As I Been to You, World Gone Wrong, Bootleg Series Vol. 1-7, MTV Unplugged: Bob Dylan, Time Out Of Mind, "Love & Theft" or Modern Times as Bob Dylan primers?
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Thanks for the suggestions! But I wanted something that reaches across the years and isn't limited to just one record. With varied performers, there are varied nuances so one song by one person may take me in another direction than hearing the same song by Dylan himself. I hope that makes sense. In any case, I love Blood On The Tracks!
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Self-Portrait is certainly interesting. More so than the majority of his post Slow Train Coming, pre Oh Mercy output. I'm always amazed at how often it finds its way into my player... Permit me to swerve into a wall. I consider Planet Waves to be essential in understanding his "domestic bliss" period, of which New Morning is the first part. It's low-key to be sure, but its damn good low key... Also, if I'm not mistaken, it IS Dylan's only studio album with The Band. Always valuable. Anyway, this is shaping up to be the movie of my dreams...
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I have to give it to The Basement Tapes. The original You ain't goin' nowhere (as opposed to the Byrd's version off of Sweetheart Of The Rodeo, which I can't recommend enough), Open the door, Homer, Tears of Rage. It's a rock block!
I am hoping to see Levon, Garth, Rick, Robbie, and Richard in this.
I am hoping to see Levon, Garth, Rick, Robbie, and Richard in this.
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Considering Rick Danko and Richard Manuel are long dead I would doubt it. Levon Helm recently released a very viable album recently called Dirt Farmer which I heartily recommend though.GoldenPilgrim wrote:I have to give it to The Basement Tapes. The original You ain't goin' nowhere (as opposed to the Byrd's version off of Sweetheart Of The Rodeo, which I can't recommend enough), Open the door, Homer, Tears of Rage. It's a rock block!
I am hoping to see Levon, Garth, Rick, Robbie, and Richard in this.
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In an interview before the filming but after she read the script Julianne Moore said her character was a mix of Joan Baez and Joni Mitchell but in the film she seems to be mostly Baez. People more familiar with Mitchell may get some references I missed.Lino wrote:Is there any reference at all to Joni Mitchell in the movie?
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The Playlist has been doing a thorough job on the soundtrack info. This post from August is about the Royal Mountain Band who play The Band in the film.GoldenPilgrim wrote:First off, I didn't mean that I was hoping to see the ACTUAL Levon Helm or Garth Hudson, just hoping to see a nod to the Band. Secondly, I understand this isn't exactly a biopic, but that didn't stop a character named, Allen Ginsberg or one named Woody Guthrie to pop up.
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Thats interesting, Thanks L.S. Pan, I keep getting more and more excited about this. I plan on somehow getting into the screening with Todd Haynes Q and A when it comes to Santa Barbara.L.S. Pan wrote:The Playlist has been doing a thorough job on the soundtrack info. This post from August is about the Royal Mountain Band who play The Band in the film.