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Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 7:52 pm
by FORMAT
oblique strategies wrote:FORMAT wrote:
You should watch Fitzcarraldo. Kinski in top form!
Oh I have my friend, I have! I do need to see it again though, since it has been many years since I saw it. Plus I have developed a great love of opera since I first saw it so long ago.
Have you seen 'Cobra Verde'? It's really good too. Kinski, in all his glory.
No... will need to, as wellas Aguirre!
Just watched Darjeeling LTD, good style of film too.

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 9:06 pm
by oblique strategies
Just watched 'Before Night Falls' directed by Julian Schnabel (2000); starring Javier Bardem ('No Country For Old Men'). I missed the beginning, so I still have to see the complete film.
Wow. A beautiful, hypnotic, & moving film. Used the main music from Herzog's 'Aguirre' by Popol Vuh. Had original music that was obviously based on the Aguirre music as well. In fact, all the music is excellent.
I'd have to say that director Schnabel is definitely a fan, if not devotee, of Werner Herzog -this film is as close to a Herzog film as you can get! If you like Herzog you will appreciate this film. Makes me want to see Schnabel's other films.
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 9:16 am
by FORMAT
oblique strategies wrote:Just watched 'Before Night Falls' directed by Julian Schnabel (2000); starring Javier Bardem ('No Country For Old Men'). I missed the beginning, so I still have to see the complete film.
Wow. A beautiful, hypnotic, & moving film. Used the main music from Herzog's 'Aguirre' by Popol Vuh. Had original music that was obviously based on the Aguirre music as well. In fact, all the music is excellent.
I'd have to say that director Schnabel is definitely a fan, if not devotee, of Werner Herzog -this film is as close to a Herzog film as you can get! If you like Herzog you will appreciate this film. Makes me want to see Schnabel's other films.
Will check it out. And jugding by your screen name, you're definitely a fan of Brian Eno's?

Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 10:56 am
by oblique strategies
FORMAT wrote:And jugding by your screen name, you're definitely a fan of Brian Eno's?

Eno is my main man.

Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 1:16 pm
by FORMAT
oblique strategies wrote:FORMAT wrote:And jugding by your screen name, you're definitely a fan of Brian Eno's?

Eno is my main man.

Great... mine too. Have been waiting forever for his A year With Swollen Appendices (revised edition) to come out. Seems it never will.
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 5:49 pm
by oblique strategies
FORMAT wrote:Great... mine too. Have been waiting forever for his A year With Swollen Appendices (revised edition) to come out. Seems it never will.
Just put 'On Land' on infinite repeat until it arrives. And when you need something a bit more energetic put on 'Taking Tiger Mountain By Strategy'. That should tide you over.
"To make percussion over solos"
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 7:34 pm
by FORMAT
oblique strategies wrote:FORMAT wrote:Great... mine too. Have been waiting forever for his A year With Swollen Appendices (revised edition) to come out. Seems it never will.
Just put 'On Land' on infinite repeat until it arrives. And when you need something a bit more energetic put on 'Taking Tiger Mountain By Strategy'. That should tide you over.
"To make percussion over solos"
ON LAND is a fav of mine.
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 7:39 pm
by oblique strategies
FORMAT wrote:ON LAND is a fav of mine.
It is my favorite album of all time.
The perfect balance of sound & music.

Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 9:17 pm
by FORMAT
oblique strategies wrote:FORMAT wrote:ON LAND is a fav of mine.
It is my favorite album of all time.
The perfect balance of sound & music.

I think that the Ambient collabs with Budd are also very noteworthy. And the classic Airports.
Also, Apollo and Discreet....
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 9:43 pm
by oblique strategies
FORMAT wrote:oblique strategies wrote:FORMAT wrote:ON LAND is a fav of mine.
It is my favorite album of all time.
The perfect balance of sound & music.

I think that the Ambient collabs with Budd are also very noteworthy. And the classic Airports.
Also, Apollo and Discreet....
In my opinion, Eno can almost do no wrong. And all the amazing music he has brought into this old world far outweighs any transgressions the man may have made.
However, I have not heard some of his more recent works as an artist or producer, so I have to catch up. But up until around the early 90's he was infallible!
What a legacy.
If you haven't listened to them in a while, check out the first two Roxy Music albums 'Roxy Music' & "For Your Pleasure'; they still sound like a completely original blast to me, & far outclass most of their imitators.
Re: Ambient Film Scores - Martinez, Isham, ...
Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 7:12 am
by FORMAT
Just wanted to get this thread back to life to tell everybody that "Espion(s)" by Cliff Martinez is absolutely amazing!
Check it out on here:
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZSt ... 0&s=143443