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there is just something about this film and soundtrack that is timeless, from another realm. they both freak me out but are utterly compelling sensory experiences.
I must watch the film...
On a cycling trip in the Pyrenees my MP3 selected this at random as I approached the end of a long, long climb. The achievement, the scenery, the music brought tears to my eyes.
beautiful!
To
This
I
Wonder:
What
manner
of
soundtrack
is this
?
Next
stop-
fourteenth
floor
!
Clever, but this is far from elevator Muzak.
This
I
Wonder:
What
manner
of
soundtrack
is this
?
Next
stop-
fourteenth
floor
!
Swearengen!
Swidgen!
No. Granted, it's in a minor key and uses some South American instruments (whatever that means), but . . . why compare?
Thanks Bill.
New Deadwood movie is in the works. Yes!
Put you into a Bugs Bunny cartoon!
Are you an American?
Lucky devil.
I miss that show so much. What is happening with the movie?
I am a big fan of Deadwood though, so idk.
Agreed - so soulful and powerful!
please play more of his work
Brokeback Mountain is another great album
You sure it wasn't on Fox News?
:P
Swearengen
This will always be Deadwood to me...among the best drama I have ever watched.
And always had great music!
After seeing keller1's post and before I read ScottN's comment, I was wondering when the knife-fight was going to break out.
This was used in Deadwood?! I've only gotten as far as the beginning of season 2. So much mud and drinking and swearing.
:P
Swearengen
This will always be Deadwood to me...among the best drama I have ever watched.
And always had great music!
After seeing keller1's post and before I read ScottN's comment, I was wondering when the knife-fight was going to break out.
This was used in Deadwood?! I've only gotten as far as the beginning of season 2. So much mud and drinking and swearing.
This exchange below is found on Gustavo Santaolalla — Deportation/Iguazu but it really belongs here. Love TerryS's story.
chinaski wrote:
TerryS wrote:
That song was made famous prior to WW1 when a Peruvian composer orchestrated an ancient folk song and our guide spat when hearing another tourist say it was a copy of S & G's El Condor Pasa.
He said (and I quote as best my memory will allow) "my grandfather's grandfather was young when he learned this song at the feria".
Then he surprised the hell out us and pulled out a wooden flute, playing the original while we struggled up over Dead Woman Pass. (13,800 feet) I live at sea level btw.
That song was made famous prior to WW1 when a Peruvian composer orchestrated an ancient folk song and our guide spat when hearing another tourist say it was a copy of S & G's El Condor Pasa.
He said (and I quote as best my memory will allow) "my grandfather's grandfather was young when he learned this song at the feria".
Then he surprised the hell out us and pulled out a wooden flute, playing the original while we struggled up over Dead Woman Pass. (13,800 feet) I live at sea level btw.
I was thinking the same exact thing... I feel like I'm hearing this song every 3 days.
That's what Happy Sticks will do to ya
I was thinking the same exact thing... I feel like I'm hearing this song every 3 days.
Bill, check out his song his song "Gaucho" on Ronroco- this was my intro to Santaolalla— before he ever made it to Hollywood. It's a must for your collection- in fact, I'll make it my first submission.
Peace out from Burkina Faso.
What a pity they never finished that show.
Great group of people involved in that project:
Ry Cooder
Wim Wenders
Harry Dean Stanton
Natassja Kinski
Sam Shepard
Robby Müller
I don't feel the saga, I don't even feel a super short story, I don't feel the direction of the piece.
Perfect for a sound track. Standalone..... not so sure.
I've never seen the movie. I still find this song very sad and evocative.
=> I haven't seen the movie either but the song is very melancholic and sad to my ears as well. It is nice and poetic.
:P
This will always be Deadwood to me...among the best drama I have ever watched.
And always had great music!
I do not recall where in the film this music was played!
If it was "in Morocco" it had been TOTALLY out of place - in my opinion!
The music itself does NOTHING for me - nothing at all!
Actually quite boring!
Disagree, was in Morocco last month and this played on my mp3 player while busing south through the arid canyons towards the Sahara, it was apropos.
:P
Swidgen!
:P
A song does not need context. It stands on its own if it is going to get played here. "Context" is for all of that shit "modern" "art" that all the sheeps see who go to modern art museums. Andy Warhol was ALL about context (and crappy art)
Probably just need new ears , judging by the high rating .
I've never seen the movie. I still find this song very sad and evocative.
STFU! >Jane's voice<
;)
How about some new stuff Bill?
Great film.
Although I don't share the sentiments on the choice, as it's a memorable piece of music, I laughed when I saw the "quote"
Rotterdam wrote:
The Deadwood Theme music
Raunchy, but a worth while watch.
Good theme
I do not recall where in the film this music was played!
If it was "in Morocco" it had been TOTALLY out of place - in my opinion!
The music itself does NOTHING for me - nothing at all!
Actually quite boring!
Surprisingly, yes. The music was well chosen.
PS As was the segue to Nena Anderson.
I agreed and rated it 7 when the song started, but as I often post, the segue bumps it up, in this case, with "El Condor Pasa" is an 8 or 9.
what a segue and i was just thinking about this movie
filmscript by guillermo arriaga
just wow
Perhaps you meant https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cockchafer
I miss it too, you f#$%in' c*&^%s#$%er.
For those needing a concentrated dose of saltiness in their ears: "Deadwood's Favorite Word"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4D3UdxM3OU
I watched two episodes--quite good but if they bleeped out every obscenity, you'd swear you were listening to Morse code.
Just wonder what the athmosphere has to do with Morocco (where the film is playing).
Perhaps an HHG2TG Babel fish would help.
Just wonder what the athmosphere has to do with Morocco (where the film is playing).
Funny...
I'm always waiting for this song to start...don't like it...good movie
bingo... love it...
Welcome to Earth.