I assume Mumford is on this because of Mulligan?
When I checked this morning, only three of the songs are on Spotify, so I don't have an opinion just yet.
― Geoffrey Schweppes (jaymc), Tuesday, 12 November 2013 19:28 (ten years ago) link
I usually enjoy T. Bone's soundtrack work, like I really liked his soundtrack for The Hunger Games and the first season of the Nashville show was great too, but jesus, the soundtrack for Inside Llewyn Davis is so monotonous and samey. But that's maybe by design.
― Murgatroid, Tuesday, 12 November 2013 19:33 (ten years ago) link
T Bone Burnett on scoring:
http://www.fandor.com/blog/inside-llewyn-davis-why-would-anybody-beat-up-a-folk-singer
― eclectic husbandry (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 17 December 2013 22:13 (ten years ago) link
Automatic thread bump. This poll is closing tomorrow.
― System, Saturday, 28 December 2013 00:01 (ten years ago) link
bump
― eclectic husbandry (Dr Morbius), Saturday, 28 December 2013 17:36 (ten years ago) link
Green, Green Rocky Road - Oscar Isaac
― Alfre, Lord Woodard (Eric H.), Saturday, 28 December 2013 17:43 (ten years ago) link
Automatic thread bump. This poll's results are now in.
― System, Sunday, 29 December 2013 00:01 (ten years ago) link
This is mystifying—the intentionally terrible song the movie makes clear is damnably slight and commercial gets five votes, while the heartbreakingly beautiful song, Queen Jane, that the movie makes clear is wrongly passed over by the club owner gets zero? Sometimes I'm just not clever enough for ILM.
― Michael Train, Sunday, 29 December 2013 03:45 (ten years ago) link
I don't think "Please Mr. Kennedy" is supposed to be intentionally terrible. Sure, played for laughs but if they were going for intentionally terrible, they wouldn't have had JT on the track. Very thin line that the Coens are treading, I know, but they did it.
― Murgatroid, Sunday, 29 December 2013 06:10 (ten years ago) link
I mean, it might be terrible to someone like Llewyn in the movie or even considered terrible at the time but to the audience in 2013, I don't think the song is meant to be aesthetically displeasing.
― Murgatroid, Sunday, 29 December 2013 06:12 (ten years ago) link
It's not terrible. It's catchy. There's money in it.
― Alfre, Lord Woodard (Eric H.), Sunday, 29 December 2013 08:18 (ten years ago) link
The countdown breakdown toward the end is legitimately exciting.
Clearly you all would do a better job of running a Chicago folk club in 1962 than I would.
― Michael Train, Sunday, 29 December 2013 15:39 (ten years ago) link
It's a cute song, and I'll be generous and say you'd only have to tell about a third of the multiplex audience what this Mr Kennedy and outer space have to do with 1961.
― eclectic husbandry (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 2 January 2014 15:49 (ten years ago) link
if they were going for intentionally terrible, they wouldn't have had JT on the track
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― eclectic husbandry (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 2 January 2014 15:50 (ten years ago) link
Ke$ha was unavailable.
― Alfre, Lord Woodard (Eric H.), Thursday, 2 January 2014 16:16 (ten years ago) link
xp …and?
― Murgatroid, Thursday, 2 January 2014 16:48 (ten years ago) link
Rewatching, I think his final cry of his "Grandma Moses" heckle is the key to LD's character: "I HATE FOLK MUSIC!" He wants out the whole week the film chronicles, but he has to leave bloody and battered (while the new boy king plays).
The making-of on the DVD is mostly about the music, but some interesting production design etc (they built the big green bathroom Goodman ODs in cuz they couldn't find anything satisfactory).
― images of war violence and historical smoking (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 23 April 2014 16:43 (ten years ago) link
oh i guess that shd go in the ILE thread
― images of war violence and historical smoking (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 23 April 2014 16:45 (ten years ago) link